THE POTENTIAL THREAT OF CHINA-MYANMAR GAS PIPELINE

Rika Isnarti

Abstract


China needs energy to sustain its economic growth. However the amount of energy resources in China are insufficient while the energy consumption grows rapidly. Recently, China is the second largest energy consumer. In order to achieve energy security and reduce carbon emissions to save environment, China is actively increasing the consumption of natural gas. China imports natural gas from overseas such as from Middle East, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and others. About half of China’s energy resources import from foreign sources. However, Import natural gas from these countries come with risks. The instability of politic in those areas influences the natural gas price, insecurity of travelling the natural gas via sea can reduce the amount natural gas come to China, and so on. China then looks alternative countries that closer to China to supply and secure its energy demand. In doing so, in 2008 China signed agreement with Myanmar to build oil gas pipeline. The gas pipelines have operated in July 2013. However, China-Myanmar gas pipelines project do not come without risk. This paper examines potential risks of China-Myanmar gas pipelines. This paper argues there are security, environmental, and cyber, and other issues that can be potential threat to China Myanmar gas pipeline project

Full Text:

PDF

References


Back, Aaron,2011, “China Urged to Halt Myanmar Dams”,6 July, 2011, the wall street Journal, available online at,http://online.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303982504576427753473877610,accessed, 2 November 2013

Bariyo, N. 2014. “China Deploys Troops in South Sudan to Defend Oil Fields, Workers; Deployment Marks Sharp Escalation in Beijing's Efforts to Protect Interests in Africa”. Wall Street Journal (Online), 09/09/2014 Sep 09.available online at http://online.wsj.com/articles/china-deploys-troops-in-south-sudan-to-defend-oil-fields-workers-1410275041,accessed 1 November 2014

Cabalu, H. & Alfonso, C. 2012. “Energy Security in Asia: The Case of Natural Gas”. In: Dorsman, A., Simpson, J. L. & Westerman, W. (eds.) Energy Economics and Financial Markets. London: Springer.

Chuen-Ho, C. & Larry 2013. “China’s Natural Gas Imports”. In: Committee, C. E. F. (Ed.) China Energy Focus Natural Gas 2013. Arlington: China Energy fund Committee.

Clayton,Mark,2013, “Exclusive: Cyberattack leaves natural gas pipelines vulnerable to sabotage,” 27February2013,csmonitor, available online at http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/2013/0227/Exclusive-Cyberattack-leaves-natural-gas-pipelines-vulnerable-to-sabotage,accessed 3 Novermber 2014

CNPC,2009.”Rights and obligation agreement signed of Myanmar-China Crude Pipeline”, Dec. 21, 2009, available at http://www.cnpc.com.cn/en/press/ newsreleases/, accessed, 1 November 2014

Dow, S., Siddiky, I. A. & Ahmmad, Y. K. 2013. “Cross-border oil and gas pipelines and cross-border waterways: a comparison between the two legal regimes”. The Journal of World Energy Law & Business, 6, 107-128.

Erickson, A. S. & Collins, G. B. 2010. “China's Oil Security Pipe Dream: The Reality, and Strategic Consequences, of Seaborne Imports”. Naval War College Review, 63, 89-112.

Hare, F. B. 2012. “Homeland Security Investigates Cyber Attacks On Gas Pipelines”. Pipeline & Gas Journal, 239, 61.

Hilton, I. 2013. “China in Myanmar: implications for the future”. The Norwegian Peace building Resource Centre. available online at http://www.peacebuilding.no/var/ezflow_site/storage/original/application/822f00b4d7da6439a3252789b404f006.pdf, accessed, 1 November 2014

Hong, Z. 2013. “The China-Myanmar Energy Pipelines: Risks And Benefits”. Iseas Perspective, 30,P.6

Hui,Li, “China-Myanmar gas pipeline in full operation”.20 October 2014,Xinhuanet.available online at http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2013-10/20/c_132814560.htm,accessed, 1 November 2014

International, E. 2011. “The Burma-China Pipelines: Human Rights Violations, Applicable Law, and Revenue Secrecy”. Chiang Mai: EarthRights International. available online at, http://www.earthrights.org/sites/default/files/documents/the-burma-china-pipelines.pdf, accessed, 1 Novembe 2014

Jianming, Y., Ping, H. C., To, C. C. & On, L. C. 2013.” CHina Energy Fund Committee Survey Article on Natural Gas Development in China and its 12th Five-year Plan”. In: Committee, C. E. F. (ed.) China Energy Focus Natural Gas 2013. Arlington: China Energy fund Committee.

Kolås, Å. 2007. “Burma in the Balance: The Geopolitics of Gas”. Strategic Analysis, 31, 625-643.

Kudo, T. 2008. “Myanmar’s economic relations with China: who benefits and who pays?” In: SKIDMORE, M. & WILSON, T. (eds.) Dictatorship, Disorder and Decline in Myanmar. Canberra: ANU E Press.

Landler, M. & Davenport, C. 2014. “Obama Presses Chinese to Move to Curb Warming”. New York Times, 09/24/2014. Available online at http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/24/world/asia/obama-at-un-climate-summit-calls-for-vast-international-effort.html, accessed 1 November 2014

Nyein,Nyein.2013. “Shwe Pipeline Explosions Highlight Safety Concerns”,9April,2013, the Irrawaddy, Available online at http://www.irrawaddy.org/burma/shwe-pipeline-explosions-highlight-safety-concerns.html, accessed 2 November, 2014

Petroleoum, B. 2011. “BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2011”. London: Pure print Group Limited. P.12. available online at http://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/pdf/statistical-review/statistical_review_of_world_energy_2011.pdf accessed 1 Novermber 2014

Petroleoum, B. 2012. “BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2012”. London: Pure print Group Limited. P.16. available online at http://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/pdf/Statistical-Review-2012/statistical_review_of_world_energy_2012.pdf accessed 1 Novermber 2014

Petroleoum, B. 2013. “BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2013”. London: Pure print Group Limited. P.3. available online at http://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/pdf/statistical-review/statistical_review_of_world_energy_2013.pdf accessed 1 Novermber 2014

Process Online,2014,”7 in 10 Australians fearful that cyber-attacks could damage Australia's economy”,14 November 2014, available online at http://www.processonline.com.au/news/70928-7-in-1-Australians-fearful-that-cyber-attacks-could-damage-Australia-39-s-economy,accesed 3 November 2014

Rudner, M. 2013. “Cyber-Threats to Critical National Infrastructure: An Intelligence Challenge”. International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 26, 453-481.

Shivananda H, 2012,”China’s Pipelines in Myanmar”. January 10, 2012,Institute for Defences Studies and Analyses, available online at, http://www.idsa.in/idsacomments/ChinasPipelinesinMyanmar_shivananda_100112.html,accessed 1 November 2014

Shwe Gas movement, 2012,”NGO’s Call for Suspension of Shwe Gas project”, 12 October, 2012, avalailbe online at, http://www.shwe.org/ngos-call-for-suspension-of-shwe-gas-project/,accessed 2 November 2014

Shwe Gas movement,2013. “Drawing The Line The Case Against China’s Shwe Gas Project,For Better Extractive Industries In Burma”. Kyakyuphu: Shwe Gas Movement.P.25

Shwe Gas movement. 2009. “Corridor of Power. China's trans Burma Oil and Gas Pipeline”. Kyakyuphu: Shwe Gas Movement.p.18

Shwe Gas movement. 2011. “Sold Out. Alunch of China Pipeline Project Unleashes Abuse Across Burma”. Kyakyuphu: Shwe Gas Movement.p.12

Somerville, R. 2014. “Cyber Attacks Can the Market Responds?”, Canada, Willis Limited.

Srinivas, A. 2014. “Sino-Myanmar Oil & Gas Pipelines and their Implications for India.” Global Journal of Finance and Management, 6, 951-956.

Sun, Y. 2012. “China and Changing Myanmar”.Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 31, 51-77.

Umbach, F. & Nerlich, U. 2011. “Asset Critically in European Gas Pipeline Systems- Increasing Challenges for NATO its Member states and industrial protection of Critical Energy Infrastructure”. In: GHEORGHE, A. & MURESAN, L. (eds.) Energy Security: International and Local Issues, Theoretical Perspectives, and Critical Energy Infrastructures. Netherlands: Springer.

Wang, J., Feng, L., Zhao, L. & Snowden, S. 2013. “China's natural gas: Resources, production and its impacts”. Energy Policy, 55, 690-698.

Yi,Li.2014”China-Myanmar oil and gas pipelines: a $5 billion problem”,05/July/2014,China dialog, available online at https://www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/6183-China-Myanmar-oil-and-gas-pipelines-a-5-billion-problem-, accessed 1 November 2014

Youqi, Z., Weibu, G. Q. & Hongwei, Y. 2013. “The prospects of the Sino-Myanmar oil and gas pipeline”. Phoenix Weekly, 482, 44-46.

Zhao, H. 2011. “China–Myanmar Energy Cooperation and Its Regional Implications”. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 30, 89-109.

Zubir, M. & Basiron, M. N. 2005. The Strait of Malacca: the Rise of China, America's Intentions and the Dilemma of the Littoral States. Maritime Studies, 24-26.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33021/aegis.v1i2.242

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2018 AEGIS : Journal of International Relations

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.


 

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.