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6 Dec 2011
Shale-gas production is set to become an important instrument for meeting China's growing demand for natural gas in the coming years, along with imports of liquefied gas and supplies by pipeline. China has curbed the access of international oil and gas majors to its shale industry and is intent on maintaining strict control over the pace of the industry's development. Foreign involvement is balanced via Chinese engagement in shale projects across North America. Shale gas is unlikely to revolutionize the Chinese energy supply, but the scope of activities in China could have an impact on other prospective areas of production.
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Author | Bartosz Wisniewski |
Series | PISM Bulletins |
Issue | 111 |
Publisher | Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) |
Copyright | © 2011 Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) |