重新划定界限

D. Snieckus
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美国能源信息署预测,至少到2025年,石油和天然气产量将满足世界能源需求的一半以上。随着国家石油公司在全球剩余储量中所占的份额接近90%,这一现实是否促使西方勘探开发兄弟会与其富含油气的东道国之间建立了“更深层次的关系”?Darius Snieckus报道。
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Redrawing the boundaries
US EIA forecasts see oil and gas production meeting well over half of world energy demand through to at least 2025. With NOCs' share of remaining global reserves at near 90%, is this reality precipitating 'a deeper relationship' between the western E&P fraternity and their hydrocarbon-rich host countries? Darius Snieckus reports.
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