New Chinese Energy Law Expected Soon
The Chinese government will give details on the progress of the country's first energy law in an international seminar to be held in Beijing on April 27-28, the deputy director of China's National Energy Leading Group Office Xu Dingming said.
"During the seminar, we will release documents related to our work on the Energy Law; general situation, progress and development of the Energy Law; and the framework of the Energy Law," Xu said.
The National Energy Leading Group Office has invited the world's leading experts in the energy and law fields to take part in the April seminar, which has already been approved by the Chinese cabinet State Council, Xu said. Twenty-two of these experts will also deliver keynote speeches on the topics, he added. The National Energy Leading Group Office hopes to use the occasion to get opinions of international experts on its Energy Law drafting, Xu added.
Beijing formed a task-force in early 2006 to oversee the drafting of the law, which includes officials from 15 ministries and government departments. A panel of Chinese experts specialized in energy, law, economics and public management have also been working for the taskforce as advisors. The central government had anticipated at the time to introduce the Energy Law in two years.
With its energy demand rising, the Chinese government has realized that there is a need for formulating a comprehensive energy law to ensure national economic security, energy exploitation and international energy cooperation. Recent Chinese media reports have said the regulations will focus on fuel security by regulating national and commercial oil reserves.
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