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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-18/shell-is-welcome-barbarian-in-china-s-shale-gas-correct-.html Shell Is âWelcome Barbarianâ in Chinaâs Shale Gas by Stanley Reed and Dexter Roberts - Nov 18, 2011 Page 88 to 93 in November 21-27, 2011 print issue Bloomberg BusinessWeek, article titled What's (Shell) Doing in China?: The Anglo-Dutch energy conglomerate and state-owned PetroChina have teamed up to get gas out of the ground in China - and to tap news sources of energy worldwide. Talk about crude diplomacy. By Stanley Reed and Dexter Roberts.
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-18/shell-is-welcome-barbarian-in-china-s-shale-gas-correct-.html Shell Is âWelcome Barbarianâ in Chinaâs Shale Gas by Stanley Reed and Dexter Roberts - Nov 18, 2011 Page 88 to 93 in November 21-27, 2011 print issue Bloomberg BusinessWeek, article titled What's (Shell) Doing in China?: The Anglo-Dutch energy conglomerate and state-owned PetroChina have teamed up to get gas out of the ground in China - and to tap news sources of energy worldwide. Talk about crude diplomacy. By Stanley Reed and Dexter Roberts.
99.181.142.144 ( talk) 06:32, 28 November 2011 (UTC)