Implications of Overseas Strategic Petroleum Reserve System to China

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The western countries has long established their strategic petroleum reserve system, most typically in the US and Japan. The paper analyzes and compares the strategic petroleum reserve systems in the US and Japan which are representative to the western world, and proposes the basic approach of establishing strategic petroleum reserve system in China.

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2572-2576

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July 2011

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