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China: Of Salt Domes and Strategic Reserves
May 27, 2008 | 21:10 GMT
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Summary
For several years, China has been trying to develop a strategic petroleum reserve program like the one the United States has in place. However, unlike the United States, China does not have naturally occurring salt domes in which to store its crude oil reserves. Without those underground salt domes, China will have to spend a lot of money to develop a strategic petroleum reserve that meets its domestic needs.
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