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China looks up to unconventional sources to bridge energy gap
By AMY CHEUNG
Published: October 11, 2006 12:00 AM
Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in a recent report investigates China’s energy potential analyzing possibilities for international cooperation to address energy issues.   The report predicts that joint projects to develop and explore huge amount of unconventional energy sources hold the most promise to China and multinational energy firms. 
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