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Higher natural gas demand has China looking worldwide Wu K, Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 103(27), 50, 2005 |
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As oil demand surges, China adds and expands refineries Wu K, Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 103(28), 20, 2005 |
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Fewer capacity-addition plans will boost Asia refining margins Vahidy H, Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 101(10), 50, 2003 |
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Market forces, national interests cloud Iran's LNG plans Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 101(24), 78, 2003 |
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Pakistan's gas discoveries eliminate import need Vahidy H, Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 100(4), 24, 2002 |
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US solicits bids to fill strategic reserve with Gulf of Mexico royalty oil Vahidy HS, Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 100(4), 34, 2002 |
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Middle East crude oil trade: future directions and implications for formula pricing Vahidy HS, Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 100(7), 56, 2002 |
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Central Asia's potential as Asia-Pacific oil supplier limited for years to come Wu K, Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 100(31), 18, 2002 |
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Deregulation will change Taiwan's petroleum product market Wu K, Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 99(52), 58, 2001 |
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China's refining sector challenges: surging demand rising imports of sour crudes, new business models (vol 99, pg 66, 2001) Wu K, Fesharaki F Oil & Gas Journal, 99(13), 52, 2001 |