Energy Relations and Policy Making in Asia
Ziyad Alfawzan,
Sadeem Alhosain,
Nader AlKathiri,
Shahad Alarenan and
Brian Efird
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Abstract:
Trade between the economies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and North East Asia (NEA) reached $471 billion in 2013, based almost entirely on oil and gas. The GCC sends 44 percent of its exports to NEA, which depends on the GCC region for a very high proportion of its oil imports. Trade relations are otherwise very limited: the GCC takes only 3 percent of NEA’s exports.
Keywords: Energy Efficiency; Energy Security Risks; Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC); Joint Oil Stockpiling; Liquified Natural Gas (LNG); Low Carbon Technology; Natural Gas; Oil; Policy Development; Renewable Energy; Trade Agreements (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32
Date: 2016-08-08
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