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China Leans on Coal as Hydropower Slumps

China is investing record amounts of money into renewable energy sources, but it continues to rely heavily on coal to cope with rising power demand. During the first half of this year, coal production, coal imports, and coal-fired electricity generation jumped and offset a significant decline in power output at …

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China Starts Drilling for Natural Gas 6 Miles Underground

China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) has started drilling an ultra-deep well with a designed depth of 10,520 meters (6.5 miles) in the Sichuan province, news agency Xinhua reports. The ultra-deep well is targeting natural gas and is located in the northwest of the Sichuan Basin. There are multiple sets of …

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Oil Prices Dip as China’s Economic Growth Disappoints

Oil prices fell by around 1% in early Asian trade on Monday after major Libyan oilfields resumed production over the weekend following a brief shutdown and after China reported second-quarter economic growth below expectations. In the morning in Europe, the U.S. benchmark WTI Crude was trading down by 0.98% at …

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China Shaking up its Power, Oil, and Gas Markets

China approved on Tuesday proposals that would transform its oil, gas, and power markets, CCTV has reported. Under the proposals, China will construct a new power system intended to be “economically efficient, flexible and intelligent in supply and demand coordination,” the Chinese Communist Party’s commission for deepening reports said. Currently, …

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China’s LNG Imports Soar despite Global Price Dip

China’s imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) hit 5-month highs in June, but weak demand, especially in Europe, kept a lid on prices. Last month, China imported 5.96 million metric tons of LNG, 28% higher than the 4.64 million the country purchased a year ago and also higher than 5.54 …

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