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BEIJING, May 27 -- China has whipped together a bunch
of heavyweights from the country's economic and military sectors to intensify
regulation and guidance of the country's fragmented energy industry.
A leading group headed by Premier Wen Jiabao has been established by the State Council to oversee macro leadership
of the sector.
Previous energy-regulating administrations such as
the Energy Bureau of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
remain unchanged to control the energy industry by examining industrial projects
and supervising energy-affiliated activities.
Assisting Wen to boss the group are Vice-Premiers
Huang Ju and Zeng Peiyan. The group members include 13 top leaders from the
country's major ministries and administrations such as Minister of NDRC Ma Kai,
Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai, Minister of Foreign Affairs Li Zhaoxing and
Minister of the State Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for
National Defence Zhang Yunchuan.
The leading group is responsible for research into
major important issues involving the development blueprint, energy exploitation
and conservation, security and emergency systems as well as international
co-operation within the energy sector. It will offer proposals for the State
Council to make policies for sustainably driving the industry.
The group will, if necessary, invite other official
leaders and industry experts from China's major energy companies and research
institutes to join in the research work.
Under the group is a 24-member execution office at
the vice-ministry level to oversee the macro energy growth trends, organize
research, and aid the leading group's administration.
The office director is Ma Kai, who still remains at
his post heading the NDRC. Ma Fucai, former president of China National
Petroleum Corp and Xu Dingming, director of NDRC's Energy Bureau, will act as
the office's vice directors, a senior official from the energy bureau told the
2005 China Oil & Gas Forum on Monday.
(Source: China Daily) |