Market Analysis - China's Energy Sector
| Publication Date | April 2006 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Synergyst |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 80 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | SYG03084 |
Summary
China is currently the second largest energy consumer in the world, following the United States and China's rapidly growing economy is expected to drive energy demand growth of about four to five percent annually through 2015 (compared with growth of about one percent in the industrialized countries). China currently consumes about ten percent of the world's energy, and also accounts for about ten percent of world energy production.
With energy demands surging at a rapid pace, China is likely to face an energy crisis in the coming future, with production and distribution of energy being one of China's greatest challenges. For instance, only about 80% of the population is hooked up to China's electrical grid; energy reserves are far from consumption centers; and bottlenecks exist in transportation and electricity distribution (for example, 60% of rail transport is tied up in transporting coal).
Synergyst's Market Analysis on China's Energy Sector focuses on the various trends, opportunities, threats, and potential of this highly competitive and lucrative industry. Being one of the fastest growing energy industries of the world, China is a very profitable market to investors today. Synergyst's market analysis captures the basics of the industry including market classification, market segments, industry structure, the historical background of the Chinese energy sector, leading players, and much more. Exploring further in-depth into the industry, the report focuses on China's import/export scenario, China's energy reserves, market statistics, the leading sectors of the industry, the process of market access, the various barriers and challenges faced, etc.
The report is a complete intelligence guide to the Chinese energy sector and is an essential information resource for global decision makers.
Content
- I. Executive Summary
- II. Economic Indicators
- a. Overview of the Economy
- I. GDP
- II. Per capita Income
- III. Population
- b. History of China's Energy Sector
- c. Energy's Importance to the Economy
- a. Overview of the Economy
- II. Introduction To The Chinese Energy Market
- a. Market Classification
- b. Market Structure
- c. Key Market Segments
- d. Major Participants
- III. China's Energy Sector
- a. China's Energy Reserves
- b. Energy Consumption in China
- c. Energy Production in China
- d. International Trade Scenario
- I. Imports
- II. Exports
- e. Forecast of the Energy Sector
- IV. Leading Sectors
- a. Coal
- I. Production and Consumption
- II. Market Trends
- b. Oil
- I. Production and Consumption
- II. Market Trends
- c. Natural Gas
- I. Production and Consumption
- II. Market Trends
- d. Nuclear Power
- I. Production and Consumption
- II. Market Trends
- e. Hydro Power
- I. Production and Consumption
- II. Market Trends
- f. Renewable Sources
- I. Production and Consumption/Market Trends
- a. Coal
- V. Current Market Trends
- a. Demand and Supply Trends
- I. Production
- II. Consumption
- III. Transportation
- IV. Storage
- b. Economic and Demographic Trends
- I. Industrialization and Economic Growth
- II. Population Growth and Urbanization
- III. Investment in Key Sectors
- c. Public Sector Trends
- I. Renewable Energy Promotion Law
- II. Entry to WTO
- III. Privatization of State-owned Enterprises
- d. Other Trends
- I. Insecurities in the Oil Imports
- II. M&A Trends
- III. Acquisition of Technologies
- IV. New and Renewable Energy
- V. Growing Demand for Natural Gas
- VI. Energy Equipments and Services
- a. Demand and Supply Trends
- VI. Barriers And Concerns
- a. Global Rise in Oil Prices
- b. Shortage of Energy Supply
- c. Kyoto Protocol
- d. Growing Pollution
- e. Territorial Disputes in Maritime Regions
- VII. Entering The China's Energy Sector
- a. Supply Chain of the Energy Sector
- b. Domestic Competition
- c. Government Policies
- VIII. Government Participation
- a. Government Spending
- b. Central Administration for Energy
- c. Carbon Tax
- d. Accession to the WTO
- e. State-owned Enterprises
- IX. Cost Analysis Of The Energy Sector
- a. Relation between Energy and Economy
- b. Infrastructure Costs
- c. Economics of the Chinese Energy Industry
- d. Financing Energy Projects
- X. Leading Companies
- a. China Coal Import and Export Group
- I. Brief Profile
- II. Financial Information
- III. Recent News
- b. China International Water and Electric Corp. (CWE)
- I. Brief Profile
- II. Financial Information
- c. China National Chemicals Import and Export Corporation (Sinochem)
- I. Brief Profile
- II. Financial Information
- d. China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)
- I. Brief Profile
- II. Financial Information
- e. China National Petroleum Corporation (PetroChina)
- I. Brief Profile
- II. Financial Information
- f. China National Star Petroleum
- I. Brief Profile
- g. China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec)
- I. Brief Profile
- II. Financial Information
- h. China State Power Corp.
- I. Brief Profile
- I. China United Petrochemical Corp. (UNIPEC)
- I. Brief Profile
- II. Financial Information
- j. Huaneng Group Inc
- I. Brief Profile
- k. National Nuclear Industry Corp
- I. Brief Profile
- a. China Coal Import and Export Group
- XI. Appendix
- a. Industry Associations and Organizations
- b. Organizational Structure of China's Petroleum Sector
- c. Approximate Conversion Factors
- XII. Glossary
- List Of Figures
- Figure 1: Gross National Income Per Capita at PPP (in Real 2003 Dollars)
- Figure 2: China's Energy Map
- Figure 3: China's Primary Energy Production and Consumption (in quadrillion Btu)
- Figure 4: China's Oil Imports and Exports - 2004 (in Million Tones)
- Figure 5: China's Energy Consumption Growth (2001-2020)
- Figure 6: Energy Outlook for China (till 2030)
- Figure 7: Petroleum Outlook for China
- Figure 8: China's Hydro Power Consumption (in terawatt-hours)
- Figure 9: Comparative Energy Production in China - By Type (1993=100)
- Figure 10: Comparative Energy Consumption in China - By Type (1993=100)
- Figure 11: Relationship between Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in China
- Figure 12: Organizational Chart of China's Petroleum Sector (2005)
- List Of Tables
- Table 1: Major Governing Bodies in China's Energy Sector
- Table 2: China's proved Energy Reserves (at the end of 2004)
- Table 3: Forecasted Energy Consumption in China - By Type
- Table 4: Fossil Fuel-related CO2 Emissions in China (in millions of Mt of CO2)
- Table 5: Energy Conversion Table
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