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China sets up key agency to manage oil reserves

by Staff Writers
Shanghai (AFP) Dec 18, 2007
China said Tuesday it had set up a special office to handle its strategic oil reserves that will aim to better manage and ensure the faster construction of storage facilities.

The new office will be authorised to fill and release crude as it sees fit, according to a statement posted on the website of the National Development and Reform Commission, the nation's key economic agency.

China, the world's second largest consumer and importer of oil after the United States, intends to build a strategic oil reserve capable of holding 12 million tonnes by 2010, the commission said.

By 2020, China hopes its reserves will be further increased to hold about 30 million tonnes of storage capacity, according to earlier reports.

Asia's thirstiest consumer of crude has already invested about six billion yuan (810 million dollars) to secure storage of 10 million tonnes, earlier reports said.

China, which began to build four strategic oil reserve facilities in 2004, has two sites in the eastern part of the country near Shanghai that are in operation and account for up to three million tonnes of oil.

When two other facilities are filled in the Liaoning and Shandong provinces, also in the east, China should be able to count on supply lasting about 30 days.

The aim of the reserve is to guarantee supply in times of need as the nation's ongoing economic boom demands ever-more energy to fuel the factories that supply many of the world's consumers with its manufactured goods.

A net importer of oil since 1993, China imported 138.8 million tonnes of crude in 2006, up 16.9 percent from the previous year.

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Gas deal unlikely during Japan PM's China trip: ministers
Tokyo (AFP) Dec 18, 2007
Japan and China are unlikely to settle a long-running spat over rival claims to lucrative gas fields during a planned visit by Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda to Beijing, ministers said Tuesday.







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