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China gas and power month in brief: June 2015
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Highlights from our June 2015 China month in brief include: Putting the breaks on gas into transport - for now; 2015 shale gas production on target; PetroChina starts 'Power of Siberia' construction; Power sector reform gathers momentum.
Table of contents
- APLNG expecting Sinopec to 'fulfil its obligations under the SPA'
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Markets
- Putting the brakes on gas into transport – for now
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Supply
- 2015 shale gas production on target
- CNOOC's Shenzhen LNG terminal delayed
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Corporate Activity
- PetroChina starts 'Power of Siberia' construction
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Policy
- Environmental Protection Tax to drive up production costs
- Power sector reform gathers momentum
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'Smog Watch' – living (and breathing) in Beijing
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Just as we were getting to used to a good thing
- Beijing Air Quality Index (AQI), June 2015
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Just as we were getting to used to a good thing
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