Posted by Matt in July 7th, 2008 |
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China,
Energy,
Russia,
Economic Progress,
Economy,
Energy Consumption,
Energy Exports,
Energy Relations,
Energy Trade,
Gas Sector,
Natural Partners,
Oil And Gas,
Oil Gas,
Presence,
Progress Energy,
Russia,
World China,
World Energy
China is facing a strategic decision in choosing its partners for energy trade. This sector is a key one for the fastest developing economy in the world. China’s energy consumption will grow considerably, while its own oil and gas sector is not developing fast enough to keep up with the growing needs. Russia is trying [...]
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Posted by Matt in July 2nd, 2008 |
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Brazil,
Economy,
Aircraft Manufacture,
Brazilians,
Civil Engineers,
Construction Engineers,
Economy In Brazil,
Gas Sector,
Headhunting Firm,
Infrastructure Projects,
Job Openings,
Looking For A Job,
Managing Director,
Metals,
Michael Page International,
Oil And Gas,
Oil Companies,
Oil Gas,
Petrochemicals,
Pontes,
Skilled Workers,
Top Graduates
If you’re looking for a job then head to Brazil. That’s where the action is.
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The engineering shortage here is spreading across industries. The lack of civil and construction engineers threatens infrastructure projects; areas like banking, aircraft manufacture, petrochemicals and metals are all competing for the same top graduates. In the booming oil and [...]
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Posted by Matt in June 22nd, 2008 |
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Published in
China,
Middle East,
Oil,
China,
Creation,
Dollar Investment,
Dubai,
Energy Strategy,
Investment Fund,
Middle East Oil,
Oil And Gas,
Oil Exports,
Oil Gas,
Partnership,
Political Leverage
Dubai recently announced its partnership with China in the creation of a billion dollar investment fund. Saudi commitment to double oil exports to China by 2010. These two announcements exemplify China’s Middle East energy strategy: to entrench itself economically in the region, even at a loss, so as to obtain the political leverage required to [...]
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