Index

Energy Economics

ISBN: 978-1-83867-294-2, eISBN: 978-1-83867-293-5

Publication date: 23 September 2019

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Wei, Y.-M., Liang, Q.-M., Wu, G. and Liao, H. (2019), "Index", Energy Economics, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 447-471. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-293-520191002

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INDEX

Academic educational level improvement
, 289

Accountability mechanism
, 420

Africa

China’s energy diplomacy in
, 73–74

geopolitical pattern in
, 62–64

Air pollution
, 339, 344, 352, 353

air pollutant health effect
, 362

health effect and economic loss caused by
, 349, 351

Akaike Information criterion (AIC)
, 92–93

Alternative energy technology
, 379

America

actively repelled strategy
, 381–382

American energy supply security index
, 396

American strategic oil reserve
, 383

Enron
, 116–117

seeking for oil hegemony
, 53–54

seizing Iran
, 49–50

several hits
, 47–48

strategic adjustment
, 45–46

America conquest in Middle East
, 45–50

America’s several hits
, 47–48

seizing Iran
, 49–50

strategic adjustment
, 45–46

American Association of Oil Geologists (AAPGs)
, 17–18

American Energy Department
, 380–381

Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
, 392

Angarsk-Daqing oil pipeline of ESPO pipeline
, 152

Anglo-Iranian Oil Agreement
, 82–83

Anglo-Iranian Oil Company
, 49

Arab-Israeli War (1973–1974)
, 301

Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco)
, 48–49

“Arabian light”, price of
, 87–88

Arabian Oil Company (Japan)
, 382

Arabian Sea
, 59–60

Arbitrage pricing theory model (APT model)
, 112

“As-Is” Agreement of Achnacarry in Scotland
, 81

Asia-Pacific

China’s energy diplomacy in
, 75–77

geopolitical pattern of
, 65–67

Asian financial crisis
, 173, 178–179, 194–195, 199

Atasu-Alataw Pass
, 151–152

Atmospheric environmental pollution
, 343–344

Atmospheric pollutant concentration
, 344

Augment Dickey–Fuller test (ADF test)
, 94–99

Augmented EGARCH model
, 118

Average yield of crude oil imports
, 164

Baku-Ceyhan Pipeline
, 58

Bashi straits
, 144–147

Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)
, 67

Bio-ethanol fuel development
, 384

Bio-liquid fuels
, 257

Biodiesel
, 266

Biomass

power generation
, 265

resources
, 258–259

Biomass energy
, 256–257

development
, 264–266

Black Sea
, 59–60

Brazil, energy diplomacy in
, 75

Brent crude oil, futures transaction of
, 84

Bretton Woods System
, 86

Britain’s conquest in Middle East
, 45–50

signing of “Red Line Agreement”
, 46–47

tear-up of “Red Line Agreement”
, 48–49

British Fuel Use Right Movement (1982)
, 271–272

British Nationality Clause
, 47

Capital asset pricing theory
, 113

Capital of Pollution. See China

Carbon dioxide emission intensity
, 410–411

Carbon emission
, 419

index
, 406–407, 410–411

intensity
, 406–407

Carcinogens
, 276

Caribbean Oil Company
, 64

Caspian Sea
, 59–60

Census X12 seasonal adjustment method
, 103

“Central Asia-Central” pipeline system
, 59

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
, 49–50

Chemical oxygen demand (COD)
, 419

Chemical products manufacturing industry
, 106

Chemical raw materials
, 106

China
, 340

capital market
, 112

coal consumption
, 415–416

cross-border oil and gas import pipeline
, 151–154

economic system
, 318

economy
, 299

energy consumption security
, 297

fossil energy security
, 258–259

fragile energy supply system
, 308

implementing diversified energy import policy
, 382–383

implementing strategy of “going out”
, 388

nuclear power
, 261

primary energy consumption
, 343

provincial energy–economic developments
, 235

refined oil pricing mechanism
, 177

refined oil supply system in
, 326–330

renewable energy resources
, 259

strategy on coal reserve
, 230–233

strategy on natural gas reserve
, 226–230

supplementary strategic oil reserves
, 203–205

urbanization rate
, 357

wind power
, 262–263

China Energy &. Environmental Policy Analysis Model (CEEPA)
, 310, 317–318

China Energy Statistical Yearbook (CESY),
, 239

China Environment Bulletin
, 339–340

China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)
, 326, 427–428

China National Oil Corporation (CNPC)
, 224–225, 326

China National Petroleum Corporation
, 121–122

China Urban Statistical Yearbook (2008)
, 345

China’s Long-Term Nuclear Power Development Plan (2005~2020)
, 261

Chinese energy supply security system
, 401–402

Chinese Navy
, 154

Chongqing City Investment
, 225

Chongqing Model
, 225

Chongqing refined oil market model
, 225–226

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
, 341

Clean and renewable energy effects on national energy security

financial support
, 269

growth rates of
, 253–257

industry support
, 268–269

international comparison of development policies
, 266–269

policy incentives
, 266–268

proportion of clean and renewable energy
, 257–258

substitution effect on fossil fuels
, 253–258

substitution effect on fossil fuels
, 258–266

target guidance
, 266

Clean and renewable energy substitution effect on fossil fuels
, 258–266

growing rapidly
, 258–260

rich water resources
, 260–261

solar energy utilization
, 263–264

status and potential of biomass energy development
, 264–266

Climate change

challenges brought by global
, 418

on China’s energy security policy
, 405–406

Climate protection and China’s energy security
, 412–413

Coal
, 1–2, 421

based fossil energy
, 340

coal-based fossil energy consumption
, 418–419

and electricity shortage
, 309

emission index of unit energy consumption
, 393–394

emission intensity
, 393–394

supply shortage
, 308

Coal reserve

of China
, 230–233

recommendations on coal reserve strategy
, 232–233

status of China’s coal reserves
, 230–231

of United States
, 2

Coal trade and transportation risk analysis
, 182–184

history and current situation of China's coal trade
, 181–182

price risk
, 182–183

supply risk of import source
, 183–184

Coal-bed methane (CBM)
, 422–423

Columbia-America Agreement
, 64–65

Combustion emission
, 361

Commodity Futures Trading Modernization Law
, 129

Comprehensive evaluation index system
, 390–392

comprehensive evaluation mode of energy security
, 392

of energy security
, 390–392

energy supply security evaluation indicator system
, 390–391

energy use security evaluation index system
, 391–392

Conventional financial price indexes
, 111

Cost function of China’s strategic oil reserves
, 212

Council of European Union (2009)
, 309

CPI
, 319–320

crude oil supply shortage impact on
, 313–314

Credit support
, 268

Crossing Caspian Sea Natural Gas Pipeline
, 59

Crude oil
, 3, 22–23

emergency strategic reserve management rules
, 389

production
, 301

Crude oil imports
, 173–175

diversification index
, 171, 172

Crude oil supply shortage

on China’s social economy
, 311–317

scenario setting
, 310–311

“Cultural Revolution” period
, 29

Customer

module
, 330

storage fluctuation index
, 333

storage index
, 333

Daqing oilfield
, 143–144

Darfur Issue
, 73–74

Data sources and processing
, 93–94, 103

Decentralized power generation system
, 255–256

Decision-making method
, 392

Democratic reconstruction of Middle East
, 60

Development Plan of Beijing Gas Station Industry (2009–2015)
, 330–331

Dispersed oil import risk
, 381–382

Diversification
, 159–160

America actively repelled strategy
, 381–382

China implemented diversified energy import policy
, 382–383

diplomacy and cooperation of energy
, 387–388

for energy import trading and dispersing energy import risk
, 381–383

energy transport corridors
, 425–426

EU drastically reformed energy market
, 382

evaluation index of
, 391

factors threatening energy security, challenge of
, 416–417

national energy security management institutions
, 388–389

of natural gas reserve patterns
, 227

oil import channels
, 382

specific risks and diversification of China’s oil imports
, 162

Diversification index

change of refined oil imports
, 160–161

changes of China’s crude oil imports
, 161–162

of China’s crude oil imports
, 171, 172

of US crude oil imports
, 171–172

Domestic macro-economic policy
, 378

Domestic natural gas
, 421–422

Dose-response relationships
, 344, 346, 352, 361

coefficient
, 362

Dual-track price system
, 121

Dynamic conditional correlation coefficients (DCC)
, 118

Dynamic planning model of strategic oil reserve strategy
, 210–216, 211–213

data sources and pretreatment
, 213–214

scenario setting
, 214–216

setting for main parameter in
, 213

variable description of
, 212

Economic crisis
, 215

impact on oil prices
, 216–217

optimal reserve strategy for addressing
, 219–220

Economic development
, 299, 302–304

Economic evaluation of public health effect
, 352–371

Economic growth curves
, 303

Economic indexes
, 420, 424

Economic loss evaluation

of energy marginal health impact
, 369

of sectors marginal health impact
, 367–369

Economic loss of urban air pollutant
, 345–352

Education level influence on traditional biomass energy consumption
, 284–285

Egypt-Syria allied forces
, 50

Electricity service
, 294–295

Electricity shortage
, 408–409, 415–416

Electricity supply shortage
, 308

Electrothermal production

department
, 367–368

sector
, 367

11th Five-Year Plan
, 185, 235–236, 263, 266, 419, 420

Emergency plan

pulled down efficiency of dealing with energy emergencies
, 309–310

of refined oil supply shortage
, 325–335

Empirical test
, 118

Employment
, 320–322

crude oil supply shortage impact
, 314, 315

Endogenous variables
, 131–132

Energy

aerification
, 18

cooperation
, 387–388

corridor
, 75–76

crisis
, 299

demand of China
, 415

diversification index
, 393–394

efficiency
, 380

endowment
, 398–399

energy-consuming enterprises
, 307

energy-saving and emission reduction policy
, 412

financialization
, 83–84

flow map of China
, 30–33

import diversification
, 431

import diversity index
, 393–394

independence
, 377–378

intensity
, 235, 393–394

investment
, 431–432

ladder theory
, 277

marginal health impact
, 369

marketing reform
, 427–428

policy in Japan
, 378

preferential policy
, 380–381

price fluctuation
, 393–394

production security index
, 393–394

project development
, 63

saving products and technology
, 381

supply sustainability
, 409–410

sustainability
, 408

use efficiency and reduced energy consumption
, 379–380

Energy Act
, 269–270

Energy Balance Tables
, 239

“Energy card”, Russia in playing
, 54–55

“Energy conservation and emission reduction” policy
, 410

Energy Conservation Communiqué
, 239

Energy consumption
, 271, 339, 408, 409

change characteristics
, 27–28

characteristics in China
, 27–33

in construction industry
, 245

economic assessment of urban air pollution and public health effect
, 343–352

economic evaluation of public health effect to sector pollutant emission
, 352–371

energy flow map of China
, 30–33

environment and public health
, 339–343

share
, 235

share analysis
, 237–238

structure
, 377

structure change characteristics
, 28–30

sulfur dioxide emissions
, 37

Energy consumption structure optimization
, 384–387

Energy development index (EDI)
, 292

in developing countries
, 291–292

Energy Development Strategy (2050)
, 386

Energy diplomacy
, 69–77

in Africa
, 73–74

in Asia-Pacific
, 75–77

in Latin America
, 74–75

in Middle East
, 72–73

overseas upstream oil and gas assets rights and interests output
, 71

proportions of China’s overseas investment projects
, 70

in Russia in Central Asia
, 70–72

Energy emergency laws and regulations
, 388–390

diversified national energy security management institutions
, 388–389

significant gap
, 389–390

Energy Environment Meeting
, 381

Energy geopolitics, paying attention to
, 387–388

actively developing energy cooperation
, 387

China implementing strategy of “going out”
, 388

Japanese government actively developed energy diplomacy
, 387–388

Energy Information Agency (EIA)
, 213–214

Energy Policy and Reserve Method
, 52

Energy poverty
, 271

in rural residents rely on traditional biomass energy
, 273–274

regional energy poverty assessment in China
, 291–297

relationship between energy poverty and energy use security
, 271–280

relationship between improvement of family economic conditions
, 277–280

research on major influencing factors
, 280–291

energy poverty and international status thereof
, 271–273

traditional biomass energy consumption
, 280–281

China’s current situation
, 273–280

population index
, 281–282

income level
, 282–284

education level
, 284–285

resource index
, 285

rural regions in northeast and west China
, 274–275

method introduction
, 286–287

in low educational level
, 275

model results and analysis
, 287–291

energy poverty leads to serious health loss
, 276–277

Energy Poverty Index (EPI)
, 293

index construction
, 292–293

provinces in China
, 292–295

result analysis
, 293–295

Energy reserve
, 309

energy reserve-production ratio
, 393–394, 400–401

ratio
, 393–394, 397–398

system
, 426–427

Energy reserve strategy

optimal release strategy of strategic oil reserves
, 210–226

status and characteristics of global energy reserves
, 193–200

supplement time and supplement strategies
, 200–210

“Energy Saving and Emission Reduction” policy
, 380

Energy Saving Law
, 379

Energy security
, 39–40, 299, 377, 390–392, 416

carbon dioxide emissions
, 38

casualty number of mine security accidents and mortality
, 37

chronology of major events
, 35–36

connotation and evolution
, 40–42

diversification strategy for energy import trading
, 381–383

early-warning system establishment

efficient energy security management institution
, 388–390

energy importing countries
, 383–384

energy technology investment
, 379–381

evaluation index
, 393–394

history in China
, 34–36

interpretation and understanding
, 39–42

optimizing energy consumption structure
, 384–387

paying attention to energy geopolitics
, 387–388

policies of typical countries
, 377–390

problem
, 415

Energy security in China
, 120–142, 404–414, 425–429

challenges brought by global climate change
, 418

climate change on China’s energy security policy
, 405–406

climate protection and
, 412–413

control and protect environment, challenges to
, 418–419

control total energy consumption, challenges to
, 419–421

countermeasures and suggestions for safeguarding
, 430–432

data sources and pretreatment
, 406–407, 408

diversified factors threatening energy security, challenges of
, 416–417

diversify energy transport corridors and declining transportation risk
, 425–426

energy import keeps growing and dependence on foreign energy intensifies
, 425

energy reserve system
, 426–427

energy security early-warning system establishment
, 432

optimizing industrial structure and realizing low-carbon development path
, 430–431

optimizing storage & transportation-marketing-cooperation system
, 430

outlook of China’s energy supply and demand
, 421–424

population under energy poverty
, 428–429

protecting energy supply security
, 432

rapid energy consumption growth, challenges of
, 415–416

realizing diversification of energy import
, 431

realizing industrialization of renewable energy
, 431

reducing risk of import transportation
, 431

reform of energy marketing and gradually optimized price system
, 427–428

strengthen planning and macro-control and meet demand
, 431–432

transformation from single security to multiple security, challenges of
, 417–418

Energy self-sufficiency
, 393–394

rate
, 407

ratio
, 397–398

Energy supply

and demand changes
, 309

risk
, 382–383

Energy supply and demand in China
, 421–424

growth rate of energy demand falls back
, 421–422

implementing total quantity control policies
, 422–423

proportion of coal consumption decreases
, 422

Energy supply security
, 200, 253, 392–404

evaluation indicator system
, 390–391

global financial crisis (2008)
, 403–404

index
, 398–399

protection
, 432

Energy supply security index
, 407–410

Chinese energy supply security system
, 401–402

developing countries’ energy supply security system
, 400–401

energy-saving and emission reduction policy
, 412

fell to low level from (2003–2005)
, 411

grew fast from (2006–2009)
, 411–412

index reduced slowly from (2006–2009)
, 409–410

Indian energy supply security system
, 402–403

Japan energy supply security system
, 399–400

reducing rapidly from (2002–2005)
, 408–409

restricted by energy endowment
, 398–399

rose in fluctuations
, 410–412

rose rapidly from (1996–2001)
, 408

system of developed countries
, 396–398

Energy supply shortage in China
, 308–310

imperfect energy supply precautions
, 309–310

insufficient energy strategic reserve
, 309

natural disasters “blasting fuse” of energy supply shortage
, 308–309

typical events of energy supply shortage
, 306–308

Energy technology investment

energy preferential policy
, 380–381

energy use efficiency and reduced energy consumption
, 379–380

Energy use security

evaluation index system
, 391–392

relationship between energy poverty and
, 271–280

“Energy-saving and emission reduction” policy
, 405, 414

Energy-saving technology
, 379

Enron Loophole
, 129

Enterprises
, 229–230

Environment and public health
, 339–343

impact on environment of energy consumption
, 339–341

public health effect caused by regional pollution and industrial emission
, 342–343

research on public health effect caused by environmental pollution
, 341–342

Environmental health effect
, 344–352, 354–355

Environmental pollution
, 340

research on public health effect
, 341–342

Environmental Protection Department
, 339–340, 345

Environmental protection index of energy consumption
, 392

European Auxiliary Energy Project
, 381

European debt crisis
, 10–11, 303

European energy market integration
, 378

European Union (EU)

drastically reformed energy market
, 382

energy strategy (2020)
, 386

EU Commission
, 383–384

internal energy markets
, 382

Evaluation index

of diversity
, 391

of energy security and description
, 395

of reliability
, 391

stability
, 391

of sustainability
, 391

Ex-factory price index of industrial products
, 106–107

Exchange Agreements
, 196–197

Exogenous variables
, 131–132

Expected return of investment portfolio of oil import
, 157

Exploitation of petroleum and natural gas (EPN)
, 100–101

Exposure

efficiency
, 356–357

factor
, 356–357

Exxon
, 48–49, 50–51

Farm Act
, 129

Federal Strategic Oil Reserve
, 199

Feedback model
, 326, 327

Financial

crisis
, 13

tax means
, 431

Fine particles (PM2.5)
, 343

Fixed-line tariff policies
, 267–268

Flow model of refined oil retail supply stock
, 327–330

Food and Agriculture price
, 314

Food crops
, 125

Forest Law
, 291–292

Fossil energy
, 253, 415–416

consumption
, 339, 341, 405, 413–414

See also Global fossil energy reserves

Fossil energy security in China
, 258–259

Fossil fuels
, 253

China’s clean and renewable energy substitution effect on
, 258–266

substitution effect of world clean and renewable energy on
, 253–258

Fourth Middle East War
, 86–87

Fragile energy supply system in China
, 308

Free on board (FOB)
, 81

Freight transport (Frei transport)
, 101–108

Fuel ethanol
, 265

Fukushima nuclear accident
, 13–16

global nuclear power generation and proportion
, 15

proportions of nuclear power in primary energy
, 15

Future oil prices
, 128

Gansu Province
, 294–295

GARCH model
, 114

Gas field reserves
, 227, 228

Gas station

fluctuation index
, 333

module
, 328–329

oil shortage index
, 333

Gasoline futures transaction
, 84

GDP
, 351–352

per capita
, 283

General Administration of Customs of China (GACC)
, 26

Generalized energy security
, 417

Geopolitical pattern of major oil producing regions
, 57–67

in Africa
, 62–64

Asia-Pacific
, 65–67

China’s oil production, consumption and net import volume
, 68

in Latin America
, 64–65

Middle East
, 59–62

Russia in Central Asia
, 57–59

German energy supply security
, 398–399

Gini Coefficient
, 235, 237–238, 241–245

Global economic crisis
, 300, 306

Global economy
, 415

Global energy

characteristics and strategies of strategic oil reserves in United States
, 195–200

consumption
, 392–394

global oil trade, characteristics of
, 22–24

history and status
, 193–195

model
, 405–406

reserves
, 193–200

supply
, 392–394

trade
, 22–27

World coal trade, characteristics of
, 26–27

World natural gas trade, characteristics of
, 24–25

Global financial crisis
, 397–398, 401, 403–404

Global fossil energy reserves
, 1–5

global primary energy consumption and growth rate
, 6

global proved natural gas reserves
, 4

global proved oil reserves
, 3

proportions of World’s top 10 countries of natural gas reserves
, 5

proved crude oil reserves in different regions
, 3

proved natural gas reserves in different regions
, 5

World’s top 10 countries of oil reserves and annual growth rate
, 4

Global macro-economy
, 301–306

Global oil trade

characteristics of
, 22–24

China’s crude oil importing sources and shares
, 24

oil-importing countries or regions and trade shares
, 24

shares of accustomed oil-importing countries
, 23–24

World’s largest oil export region
, 22–23

Global primary energy consumption
, 5–7

changes in proportions of energy consumption
, 8

global GDP growth rate and energy consumption growth rate
, 7

Global renewable energy production and consumption
, 7–10

global renewable energy consumption and growth
, 10

global renewable energy installed capacity or throughput
, 8

proportions of World’s major biofuel-producing countries
, 9

Global Terrorism Database (GTD)
, 97

Gold price
, 111

Gradually falling oil price, stage of
, 88–89

Great Leap Forward Period
, 27, 29

Greenhouse gas
, 405, 418

Ground source heat pump
, 256–257

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
, 111–112

Gulf Crisis (1990–1991)
, 301

Gulf of Aden and Somali waters
, 154

Gulf War
, 215–216, 220

Handshake diplomacy
, 64–65

Health effect

and economic loss
, 361–362

evaluation of sector emission
, 363–366

index
, 344

See also Social economic effects

Heating oil
, 84

Hedge funds
, 116

Hedgers
, 118–119

High resource availability
, 289–291

High-emission sectors
, 368–369

High-energy-consumption
, 368–369

Hirschman-Herfindahl-Agiobenebo index (HHA index)
, 160

Household welfare
, 314–315, 316, 322

Human Development Index
, 292

Hurricane Katrina (2005)
, 198, 214–215

Hydropower
, 258–259, 422

Imperfect energy supply precautions
, 309–310

Import price risk of crude and refined oil
, 163–164

Impulse response

analysis
, 104–107

analysis of road transport industry shock
, 107

of ex-factory price index of industrial products to oil price
, 106

of industry investment to oil price
, 105

of profit in each industry to oil price
, 105

Impulse response function (IRF)
, 93

Income level influence on traditional biomass energy consumption
, 282–284, 287–289

India-Africa Summit
, 63

India-African Economic and Trade Cooperation Meeting
, 63

Indian energy supply security system
, 402–403

Indian fossil energy reserve-production
, 402–403

Indian Ocean route for China’s maritime
, 147

Indonesian coal
, 184

Indoor air pollution
, 276

Industrial(ization)
, 306

emission
, 342–343

process emissions
, 350, 357, 363

of renewable energy
, 431

revolution
, 418

Industry (INDU)
, 100–101

pollutant emission
, 342–343

Inhalable particles (PM10)
, 343, 350, 365–366

Intake fraction (iF)
, 356–357

analysis method
, 342–343

concept and correction
, 356–357, 358

International communication expansion
, 378

International community
, 300

International Country Risk Guide index (ICRG index)
, 91–92, 93

International crude oil price
, 317–324

on China’s social economy
, 318–324

scenario setting of the increase in
, 318

International crude oil price, impact of increase in
, 318–324

on CPI
, 319–320

on employment
, 320–322

on household welfare
, 322

on macro-economic development
, 318–319

on sectors production
, 322–324

International Energy Agency (IEA)
, 11, 51–52, 88, 193–194, 195, 198, 200, 214–215, 271–272, 300, 377, 387, 428–429

regulatory role
, 302

International Energy Agency Agreement
, 51–52

International energy geopolitics
, 415

International Energy Planning Agreement (1974)
, 193–194

International grain prices
, 125–126

International Maritime Bureau (IMB)
, 150

International oil exchange (IPE)
, 84

International oil market fluctuation on economy
, 387

International oil prices
, 93–94, 100

economic crisis impact on oil prices
, 216–217

emergencies impact on
, 217

local armed conflict impact on oil prices
, 217–218

sudden natural disaster impact on oil prices
, 216

supplement impact and release of china’s strategic oil reserves on
, 221–222

“Interval benchmark”
, 292–293

Investment (Inv)
, 101–108

portfolio model
, 157–158

portfolio risk of oil import
, 158

risk
, 112

subsidies
, 268–269

Iran-Iraq War
, 87–88, 301

Iran’s oil production
, 300

Iranian nuclear crisis in Middle East
, 1

Iranian Revolution
, 87–88

Iraq Oil Company (IPC)
, 82–83

Japan

energy supply security system
, 399–400

natural gas reserves
, 227

Japanese

energy emergency agency
, 388–389

government developing energy diplomacy
, 387–388

Jasmine Revolution in North Africa
, 1

Kyoto Protocol
, 418

Latin America

China’s energy diplomacy in
, 74–75

geopolitical pattern in
, 64–65

Law of Lowest Liquid Fuel Reserve
, 383

Linkage effect
, 91

Liquid bio-fuel
, 257

Liquidity, excessive
, 116

LNG
, 186

reserves
, 226, 228

trade and transportation status and risk in China
, 188–190

See also Natural gas

Local armed conflict
, 215–216

impact on oil prices
, 217–218

optimal reserve strategies for
, 220–221

Local sales company module
, 328

Lord’s Resistance Army
, 73–74

Low oil price, period of
, 85–86

Macro-economy
, 108–110

crude oil supply shortage impact on
, 311–313

development
, 318–319

Malacca Strait
, 144–147, 151

Mandab Strait
, 147–148

Manufacturing of chemical raw materials and chemical products (MRCM)
, 100–101

Manufacturing of non-metallic minerals (MNM)
, 100–101

Marginal damage of energy
, 370

Market

market-oriented reform
, 121

shares of OPEC
, 89

Mediterranean Sea
, 59–60

Methane
, 274–275

Middle East

China’s energy diplomacy in
, 72–73

geopolitical pattern of
, 59–62

Middle Indian Ocean route
, 147

Mobil
, 48–49, 50–51

Modern technology utilization
, 253

“Monroe Doctrine” foreign policy
, 45–46

National Coal Emergency Reserve Program
, 230

National emergency sharing organization
, 388

National energy security

China’s energy security against background of climate change
, 404–414

comprehensive evaluation index system and method
, 390–392

energy supply security in typical countries
, 392–404

policies of typical countries
, 377–390

National Liquid Fuel Agency
, 383

National security strategy
, 377–378

National strategic oil reserves
, 193, 200

Natural disasters “blasting fuse” of energy supply shortage
, 308–309

Natural gas
, 421–422

consumption proportion
, 20

production
, 408–409

reserve of China
, 226–230

reserve patterns and characteristics
, 226–228

status and strategy of
, 228–230

supply and demand in China
, 185

supply security
, 425

Natural Gas Reserve Law
, 227–228

Natural gas trade and transportation risk in China
, 186–190

analysis on current situation of natural gas supply and demand
, 185

analysis on LNG trade and transportation status and risk
, 188–190

analysis on pipeline gas trade and transportation status and risks
, 186–188

Near East Development Company
, 45–46

Neocolonialism
, 73

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
, 343

Non OPEC, oil output of
, 88

Non-combustion emission
, 357

Non-commercial energy
, 293–294

Non-fossil fuels
, 253–254, 255–256

Non-metallic mineral products industry
, 106

Non-OECD
, 7

Non-solid energy
, 274–275

North Indian Ocean route
, 147

Nuclear energy
, 88–89, 384–385

consumption
, 20–21

See also Renewable energy

Nuclear power in China
, 261

Nuclear power plant operation extension plan
, 16

“Nuclear Reduction” project
, 385

NYMEX
, 84, 118

October War, The. See Fourth Middle East War

Oil

America seeking for oil hegemony
, 53–54

consumption proportion
, 20

demand shocks
, 95

diffusion market diversification strategy
, 52

embargo
, 50–51, 193–194

establishment of oil dollar system
, 86

exploration and development
, 115

industry
, 104

oil-gas field
, 380–381

output of non OPEC
, 88

shortage
, 224, 225, 309, 325–326, 332–333, 408–409, 415–416

stocks development
, 194–195

technology transfer commission
, 380–381

weapon
, 56–57

Oil and Oil Product Reserve Law
, 383–384

Oil Community Law
, 382

Oil crisis
, 210, 253, 378

contrast of previous global oil supply shortage
, 301

on economic development
, 302–304

on global macro-economy
, 301–306

on social inflation
, 304–305

on US social employment
, 305–306

Oil finance development and risk analysis
, 113–120

oil future market speculation and price fluctuation
, 117–120

potential risks of investment in energy industry entities
, 116–117

rising fluctuation of oil price and increasing uncertainty
, 116

risk of financial system
, 117

risks
, 116–117

significance
, 113–116

Oil futures market
, 115

speculation and price fluctuation
, 117–120

Oil import in China

channels
, 382

comparison on specific risk of crude oil and refined
, 159–162

comparison on system risk
, 163–167

data sources
, 158–159

differences between crude oil and refined oil trades
, 154–157

diversification
, 381–382

diversification index of crude oil and refined
, 159

investment portfolio model
, 157–158

risk assessment model of investment portfolio
, 157–159

Oil price system
, 79–84

biodiesel production trend
, 125

Brent oil prices’ responses to political risk shocks
, 97

and China’s energy security
, 120–142

comprehensive ranking of oil companies
, 123

contract price of WTI futures
, 90

contradictions between energy security and food security
, 122–127

contributions of OPEC’s political risk shocks
, 96

data sources and processing
, 93–94

dummy variables in vector autoregression models
, 96

estimated results of SVAR
, 94–99

evolution
, 80–84, 120–121

fluctuation characteristics
, 84–90

formation
, 79–80

future oil price trend
, 127–129

industrial levels
, 100–108

macro-economy
, 108–110

main influencing factors of oil price fluctuation
, 90–99

impact of oil price fluctuation on economy and finance
, 99–113

oil prices and global economy recession
, 109

oil supply side
, 113

pricing mechanism and oil security
, 121–122

ranking of largest oil companies
, 124

raw materials for producing bio-fuels
, 125, 126

responses of Brent oil prices
, 95

results analysis
, 136–142

scenario and data
, 136

and SPR
, 131–142

stock market
, 111–113

SVAR model
, 92–93

total consumption quantity of oils
, 101

See also International oil prices

Oil Reserve Law
, 383

Oil supply

and demand
, 301–302

risk of oil supply disruption
, 148–149

shortage
, 310–317

“Open Door Policy” flag
, 45–46

Optimal strategy of strategic oil reserves in China
, 218–221, 223

for addressing economic crisis
, 219–220

dealing with sudden natural disasters
, 218–219

for local armed conflict
, 220–221

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 7, 51–52

Organization of Oil Exporting Countries (OPEC)
, 80, 300

age of
, 82–83

market shares
, 89

net oil export revenues
, 114

spare capacity
, 89

Organization of the Arab Oil Exporting Countries (OAPEC)
, 86–87

Panama Canal
, 144–147

Panel data
, 286–287

Per capita commercial energy consumption index
, 293–294

Per capita electricity consumption
, 293

Per capita energy consumption
, 393–394, 404

Persian Gulf War
, 401

Petrocaribe Oil Plan
, 64

Petrochemical Adjustment and Revitalization Plan
, 224–225

Petroleo De Venezuela S. A (PDVSA)
, 122

Phillips–Perron test (PP test)
, 94–99

Pirate attacks
, 150–151

Plunging oil price, periods of
, 90

Policy incentives
, 266–268

“Political deadlock”
, 377–378

Political power
, 65–66

Political risk index, sub-components of
, 93, 94

Pollutant emission
, 357

Population

under energy poverty
, 428–429

index
, 281–282

Population size, as major influencing factors of traditional biomass energy consumption
, 287

Power rationing
, 415–416

Price/pricing

discovery function of market
, 115

gradually optimized price system
, 427–428

mechanism of China’s crude oil and refined oil
, 176–177

risk in coal trade and transportation
, 182–183

security
, 130–131

Primary energy consumption

in China
, 343

structure
, 21–22

Processing and coking of oil and processing of nuclear fuel (PP)
, 100–101

Product subsidies
, 269

Production capacity reserve
, 232

Profits of enterprises (Pro)
, 101–108

Provincial energy consumptions
, 236–237

Provincial energy–economic developments in China
, 235

Provincial sectors for energy conservation in China

China’s provincial assignment of energy intensity
, 236

data descriptions
, 238–240

energy consumption in construction industry
, 245

key (i, j) for energy conservation in industrial sectors
, 240–245

key (i, j) for energy conservation in tertiary industry
, 246

key province for energy conservation in agriculture sector
, 240

rural and urban residential energy consumption
, 246–249

sector full names and codes
, 251–252

Provincial Statistical Yearbooks
, 239

Public health

caused by environmental pollution
, 341–342

caused by regional pollution and industrial emission
, 342–343

economic assessment of urban air pollution and
, 343–352

economic evaluation of public health effect to sector pollutant emission
, 352–371

effects
, 352

of energy consumption
, 339–343

Qinhuangdao port
, 307

Quantitative model research
, 111

Quick rise of oil price, period of
, 86–88

Ramadan War. See Fourth Middle East War

Rapid energy consumption growth, challenge of
, 415–416

Real pan-European integrated energy market
, 382

Red Line Agreement

signing of
, 46–47

tear-up of
, 48–49

Red Sea
, 59–60

Refined oil price formation mechanism
, 177

Refined oil pricing
, 177, 322

Refined oil reserve of China
, 222–226

necessity of refined oil reserves
, 222–224

status of China’s refined oil reserves and reserve strategies
, 224–226

See also Strategic oil reserves in China

Refined oil retail supply stock
, 326

customer module
, 330

flow model of
, 327–330

gas station module
, 328–329

local sales company module
, 328

Refined oil supply shortage

effects
, 331–335

emergency plan of
, 325–335

index setting
, 331, 333, 335

model setting
, 330–331

parameter setting
, 330–331

refined oil supply system in China
, 326–330

scenario setting
, 331, 332

Refined oil supply system in China
, 326–330

causal relationship between refined oil retail and supply
, 326

flow model of refined oil retail supply stock
, 327–330

process
, 326

Regional energy poverty assessment in China
, 291–297

China’s energy consumption security
, 297

EDI in developing countries
, 291–292

EPI of provinces in China
, 292–295

research of China’s energy poverty problem
, 297–298

Regional pollution
, 342–343

Reliability, evaluation index of
, 391

Renewable electricity
, 384

Renewable energy
, 254–256, 258

development goals in major countries
, 267

power generation policies
, 266–267

production
, 384

realizing industrialization of
, 431

resources
, 259, 399–400

See also Nuclear energy

Renewable Energy Generation Quota System policy (RPS policy)
, 268

Renewable Energy Law (2005)
, 386–387

Renewable energy resources in China

Resource

index
, 285

reserve
, 232

Respiratory diseases
, 276–277

Risk

assessment model of investment portfolio of oil import
, 157–159

aversion function of market
, 115

of investment portfolio in oil imports
, 165–166

of marine transportation of crude oil imports
, 166–167

of oil supply disruption
, 148–149

spillover test
, 116

Road transportation industry
, 107

Rural household welfare
, 322

Rural residential energy consumption
, 246–249

Russia
, 187–188

China’s energy diplomacy in
, 70–72

geopolitical pattern of
, 57–59

natural gas reserves
, 226–227

in playing “energy card”
, 54–55

Russia-China oil pipeline plan
, 387–388

Ryukyu Islands, water channels of
, 144–147

S&P 500
, 111

Schwarz Information criterion (SC)
, 92–93

SD-SPRC model
, 131–136

flow diagram
, 132

system boundary analysis
, 131

variables
, 133

Second National Economic Census (SNEC)
, 239

Second world oil crisis (1979–1980)
, 194

Sector pollutant emission
, 352–371

energy marginal health impact, economic loss evaluation of
, 369

sectors marginal health impact, economic loss evaluation of
, 367–369

health effects and economic loss evaluation of sector emission
, 363–366

urban dwellers’ environment health economic loss
, 354–356

concept and correction of intake fraction
, 356–357

evaluation and data processing
, 357–361

evaluation method of health effect and economic loss
, 361–362

scenario analysis
, 369–371

Sectors marginal health impact, economic loss evaluation of
, 367–369

Sectors production
, 315–317, 322–324

Self-sufficient rate
, 378

“Seven Sisters”, age of
, 80–82

Shaanxi-Beijing pipeline gas distribution system
, 229

Shale gas overturns global natural gas structure
, 16–18

Shandong Province
, 231

Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
, 71

Share of clean renewable energy
, 393–394

Share of terminal energy consumption electricity
, 393–394

Short-term oil prices
, 128–129

Shuttle diplomacy
, 73–74

Single natural gas reserve management model
, 227–228

Sino-Central Asia

natural gas pipeline
, 153

oil and gas pipeline
, 72

Sino-Kazakhstan oil pipeline
, 71, 151–152

Sino-Myanmar oil and gas pipeline
, 152–153

Sino-Parkistan oil pipeline
, 153–154

Sino-US crude oil import risks

“buying when price rises and not buying when price drops” phenomenon
, 175–179

China’s crude oil imports
, 173–175

comparative analysis on
, 179–181

comparison on Sino-US crude oil import strategies
, 179

differences in diversification of Sino-US crude oil imports
, 171–172

differences in Sino-US crude oil import transportation risk
, 170–171

differences in strategy of Sino-US crude oil imports
, 173–179

differences of Sino-US crude oil import sources
, 169–170

status and external dependence
, 168–169

Sino-Uzbekistan Natural Gas Pipeline Construction Agreement
, 153

Sinopec
, 224–225

“Small step walk” strategy
, 72

Soaring oil price, period of
, 89–90

Social economic effects

on China’s social economy
, 318–324

crude oil supply shortage on China’s social economy
, 311–317

international crude oil price
, 317–324

of oil supply shortage
, 310–317

scenario setting of crude oil supply shortage
, 310–311, 318

Social economy in China
, 310–317

impact of increasing international crude oil price
, 318–324

Social inflation
, 304–305

Solar energy
, 258–259

utilization in China
, 263–264

Solar photovoltaic power generation system
, 257–258, 268–269

Solar thermal utilization
, 256–257

South China Sea dispute
, 76–77

South Indian Ocean route
, 147

South Oil Company
, 64

Speculation of hedge funds
, 118

“Spillover effect” of oil price
, 114

Spot reserves
, 233

Stability, evaluation index
, 391

Stable oil price, period of
, 85–86

Stackelberg model of US strategic oil reserve
, 210–211

Statistical survey system
, 103

Stochastic dynamic planning model
, 211

Stock

market
, 111–113

price
, 111

Storage & transportation-marketing-cooperation system optimization
, 430

Strait of Hormuz
, 147–148

Strategic oil reserves in China

best supplement time and supplement strategies
, 200–210

dynamic planning model of strategic oil reserve strategy
, 210–216

emergencies impact on international oil prices
, 216–218

optimal release strategy under unexpected incidents
, 210–226

optimal strategy
, 218–221

optimal supplement time and strategy of
, 205–210

planning model for uncertain dynamics
, 201–205

planning on strategic oil reserve of China
, 200–201

strategy on refined oil reserve
, 222–226

supplement impact and release
, 221–222

supplementary
, 203–205

Strategic oil reserves in United States
, 195–200

and energy source diversification
, 51–53

major releases of US strategic oil reserves
, 196–198

opportunities for supplement and strategies of
, 199–200

Strategic petroleum reserve (SPR)
, 131–142

Strategic reserve system
, 399–400

Structural breaks
, 92–93, 96

Structural Vector Autoregression model (SVAR model)
, 91–93

establishment
, 102

estimated results
, 94–99, 103, 104

Sudden natural disasters
, 214–215, 222

impact on oil prices
, 216

optimal reserve strategy for dealing with
, 218–219

Suez Canal
, 147–148

Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
, 343, 359–360, 365–366

emission of unit energy consumption
, 393–394, 410–411

Sultan mode
, 63

Supply

and demand balance
, 221

security
, 390

Sustainability, evaluation index of
, 391

Sustainable development
, 339

System boundary analysis
, 131

Tax incentives
, 268

Technology

innovation encouragement
, 378

research investment and improving domestic production
, 380–381

Teisberg’s dynamic planning model
, 210–211

Thermal energy
, 256–257

Thermal isolation index
, 379

Total energy consumption
, 341

Total suspended particulates (TSP)
, 341, 343, 359–360

Traditional biomass energy
, 271–272, 274

consumption
, 280–281, 429

Transformation challenge from single security to multiple security
, 417–418

Transition of China’s energy role
, 67–69

oil exporting country to oil importing country
, 69

oil-poor country to oil exporting country
, 67–69

Transportation industry (TRAN industry)
, 100–101

Transportation risk analysis of main energy trade channel
, 151–154

analysis on main risk faced by marine transportation of oil
, 148–151

Chinese Navy
, 154

cross-border oil and gas import pipeline
, 151–154

pirate attacks
, 150–151

risk of oil supply disruption
, 148–149

routes of China’s oil and gas imports
, 145–146

sources of crude oil imports
, 149

transportation channel for energy trade
, 143–148

Turmoil in Middle East and North Africa
, 10–11

Uncertain dynamic planning model
, 201–205

basic assumptions of model
, 203–205

data sources
, 205

definition and description of variables
, 204

Unconventional natural gas
, 422–423

Underground gas storage
, 227, 228

Unified gas supply system
, 226–227

United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO)
, 125–126

Unobserved heterogeneity
, 112

Urban air pollution
, 343–352

Urban air pollution and public health effect economic assessment

environmental health effect and economic loss of urban air pollutant
, 345–352

evaluation method and data resource of environmental health effect
, 344–345

health effect and economic loss
, 354, 355

research background
, 343–344

scenario analysis
, 352

Urban dwellers’ environment health economic loss
, 354–356

Urban energy structure optimization
, 350

Urban residential energy consumption
, 246–249

Urbanization rate in China
, 357

US Commodity Futures Commission (CFTC)
, 118

US Department of Energy
, 178–179, 199

US Earth Policy Institute (EPI)
, 125

US Energy Information Agency (EIA)
, 93–94

US natural gas reserves
, 226

US social employment
, 305–306

US subprime crisis
, 303

User subsidies
, 269

Variance decomposition approach (VDA)
, 93, 108

Vector autoregressive model
, 111

See also Structural Vector Autoregression model (SVAR model)

Venezuela, energy diplomacy in
, 75

Vitol Energy Group
, 118–119

“Walking out” strategy
, 69

Water

channels of Ryukyu Islands
, 144–147

corridor
, 147–148

resources in China
, 260–261

Weather forecasting technology
, 308–309

Wind energy
, 258–259

Wind power in China
, 262–263

World coal trade

characteristics of
, 26–27

China
, 26–27

World Coal Exports
, 26

World Energy consumption structure
, 18–21

natural gas consumption proportion
, 20

nuclear energy consumption
, 20–21

oil consumption proportion
, 20

World Energy Council (WEC)
, 1–2

World energy crisis
, 299–306

historical review
, 300–301

impact of oil crisis on global macro-economy
, 301–306

World Energy Development

Fukushima nuclear accident
, 13–16

future World Energy Demand
, 11

global energy demand forecast
, 12

global financial crisis
, 12–13

global fossil energy reserves
, 1–5

global new investment for renewable energy
, 12, 13

global primary energy consumption
, 5–7

global renewable energy production and consumption
, 7–10

new trends in
, 11–22

primary energy consumption structure
, 21–22

renewable energy consumption proportions and development targets
, 14

review of
, 1–11

shale gas overturns global natural gas structure
, 16–18

turmoil in Middle East and North Africa and European debt crisis
, 10–11

World Energy consumption structure
, 18–21

World energy geopolitics development
, 45–53

America seeking for oil hegemony
, 53–54

Britain and America’s conquest in Middle East
, 45–50

confrontation between IEA and OPEC
, 50–53

EU and Japan in contradiction
, 55

geopolitical pattern of major oil producing regions
, 57–67

new pattern of energy geopolitics in world
, 53–57

OPEC suffering impact
, 56–57

rising emerging countries
, 55–56

Russia in playing “energy card”
, 54–55

transition of China’s energy role
, 67–69

World natural gas trade

characteristics of
, 24–25

constraints on transportation conditions
, 24–25

natural gas importers
, 25

See also Global oil trade

World Nuclear Association (WNA)
, 15

World oil market in future
, 127

World Oil Treasury
, 59–60

WTI Crude Oil Future Price Trend
, 10–11

Yom Kippur War. See Fourth Middle East War

Yunnan Province
, 284–285