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Upstream review of 2013 - China
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Report summary
2013 may prove a pivotal year in China’s journey through market reforms and liberalisation. The third plenum meeting provided a vision for the economy’s transformation and its move towards market-driven allocation of natural resources. One of the initial steps was the long-awaited gas price reform, which is expected to boost indigenous gas production and provide part of the solution to China’s air pollution woes.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- Key events in 2013
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Exploration – key wells and discoveries
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Onshore
- Shale gas
- Offshore
- Exploration in other parts of Eastern Asia
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Onshore
- Licensing
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Field development activity
- Field start-ups
- Development delays
- Oil and gas production
- Regulatory changes
- Corporate activity
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Events to watch in 2014
- Ongoing corruption enquiries
- Third shale gas licensing round
- Infrastructure reform
- Deepwater exploration continues to stall
- Slow progress in South Korea, Japan and Taiwan
Tables and charts
This report includes 7 images and tables including:
- Upstream review of 2013 - China: Table 1
- Upstream review of 2013 - China: Image 6
- Upstream review of 2013 - China: Image 1
- Conventional oil production by region
- 2013 oil production split by company
- Conventional & tight gas production by region
- 2013 gas production split by source
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