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China gas and power month in brief: November 2015
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For November's month in brief, we examine signs of life in China's LNG market, discuss the implications of November's reduction in city-gate prices, and highlight the latest announcements in power sector reform.
Table of contents
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Markets
- Are rising LNG imports a sign of life in the gas market?
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Pricing
- Is the reduction in gas prices the key to demand recovery?
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Infrastructure
- PetroChina – in the crosshairs of reform?
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Policy
- A leap towards a competitive power market
- Heating in the south – new gas demand driver?
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'Smog watch': living (and breathing) in Beijing
- 'Airpocalypse' all over again
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- Monthly power demand
- Monthly LNG imports
- Beijing's Air Quality Index
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