The South China Sea Disputes: The Energy Dimensions
The regional oil and gas reserves in the South China Sea have become economically and geopolitically less important due to oversupply in the global oil and gas markets, new diversification options and low oil and gas prices. Beijing’s deepwater projects in the South China Sea are not exclusively or...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-830242020-11-01T07:45:53Z The South China Sea Disputes: The Energy Dimensions Umbach, Frank S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies East Asia and Asia Pacific Country and Region Studies The regional oil and gas reserves in the South China Sea have become economically and geopolitically less important due to oversupply in the global oil and gas markets, new diversification options and low oil and gas prices. Beijing’s deepwater projects in the South China Sea are not exclusively or primarily driven by commercial factors. 2017-05-08T06:40:43Z 2019-12-06T15:10:24Z 2017-05-08T06:40:43Z 2019-12-06T15:10:24Z 2017 Commentary Umbach, F. (2017). The South China Sea Disputes: The Energy Dimensions. (RSIS Commentaries, No. 085). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83024 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42353 en RSIS Commentaries, 085-17 Nanyang Technological University 3 p. application/pdf |
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The regional oil and gas reserves in the South China Sea have become economically and geopolitically less important due to oversupply in the global oil and gas markets, new diversification options and low oil and gas prices. Beijing’s deepwater projects in the South China Sea are not exclusively or primarily driven by commercial factors. |
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