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Hunt for Oil. Martin Fackler.

by Fackler, Martin; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 70Environment. Publisher: Far Eastern Economic Review, 2003ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Energy policy -- China | Energy policy -- Japan | Petroleum -- Prospecting | Petroleum industry and trade -- Russia (Federation) | Petroleum pipelinesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Fearing chronic instability in the Persian Gulf, Japan is swallowing hard and turning to an old foe for new sources of oil: Russia. Tokyo is offering to fund part or all of a proposed $5 billion Siberian oil pipeline. The pipeline, which would snake 4,000 kilometres through steep mountains and earthquake-prone tundra, could become one of Japan's biggest overseas oil projects, capable of supplying up to a quarter of its oil needs." (FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW) This article discusses the competition occurring between Japan and China for Russian oil.
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Originally Published: Hunt for Oil, March 20, 2003; pp. 19.

"Fearing chronic instability in the Persian Gulf, Japan is swallowing hard and turning to an old foe for new sources of oil: Russia. Tokyo is offering to fund part or all of a proposed $5 billion Siberian oil pipeline. The pipeline, which would snake 4,000 kilometres through steep mountains and earthquake-prone tundra, could become one of Japan's biggest overseas oil projects, capable of supplying up to a quarter of its oil needs." (FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW) This article discusses the competition occurring between Japan and China for Russian oil.

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