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West Must Learn to Manage China's Growing Middle East Influence

Peter Kiernan | Bio | 12 May 2008
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In a recent announcement that went virtually unnoticed in the Western media, an official of Saudi Aramco -- Saudi Arabia's national oil company -- stated that Saudi Arabia aims to double its oil exports to China from last year's levels, reaching 1 million barrels per day by 2010. Should this goal be realized, China will soon rival the United States and Japan as one of the top destinations for Saudi petroleum.

In addition, the China National Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec) already has an agreement with Iran to buy 250 million tons of liquid natural gas from the country over 30 years, and to develop the Yadavaran oil field, which could yield up to 150,000 barrels per day over 25 years. ...

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