The ebb and flow of Chinese petroleum : a story told by a witness

著者

    • Huahe, Mao
    • Mao, Yiran
    • Seay, Thomas

書誌事項

The ebb and flow of Chinese petroleum : a story told by a witness

by Mao Huahe ; translated by Mao Yiran and Thomas Seay

(Ideas, history, and modern China, v. 21)

Brill, c2019

  • : hardback

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

In English, translated from the Chinese

内容説明・目次

内容説明

For the first time, a work that breaks with the official Chinese government narrative concerning the petroleum industry and provides the true story as personally experienced by the author, Mao Huahe, a thirty-year veteran and executive in the oil industry. Mao witnessed first-hand the breakthrough discovery of the Daqing Oilfield, the behind-the-scenes political machinations and turmoil of the Cultural Revolution and the subsequent reform and opening period, and details the effects these events had upon China's petroleum industry.

目次

Foreword A Lingering Sentiment for Chinese Petroleum Maps Notes on Author, Translator, and Others Part 1: The Yanchang Era (1877-1949): Advanced in Antiquity, Backward in Modern Times 1 Chinese Advances with Petroleum in Antiquity 2 The Six Old Oilfields in Modern China: Small Scale and Weak Foundation 3 China's First On-Land Oilfield: Yanchang Oilfield 4 Yumen Oilfield, 1939: China's First Modern Petroleum Base Part 2: The Yumen Era (1950-1959): Laying the Foundation, Setting Petroleum Development Policy 5 China's Petroleum Industry Takes Off 6 Yumen Oilfield: Cradle of the Chinese Petroleum Industry 7 Pioneering a Great Cause at Qinghai Oilfield 8 Karamay: New China's First Big Oilfield 9 High Hopes for Sichuan Oil and Gas 10 The Anti-Rightist Movement and Great Leap Forward Harm the Petroleum Industry Part 3: The Daqing Era (1960-1969): China No Longer "Poor in Oil" 11 The Search for Daqing Oilfield 12 Constructing Daqing Oilfield 13 "In Industry, Learn from Daqing" Reconsidered (Part One) 14 "In Industry, Learn From Daqing" Reconsidered (Part Two) 15 A Scribe-My Petroleum Career 16 Advancing on the Crest of Victory: Switching the Battleground to Bohai Bay Basin Part 4: The Jianghan Era (1970-1979): Against the Current, China Becomes a Big Oil-Producing Country 17 The Jianghan Oil Campaign: Zhou Enlai's Moves to Protect the Oil Industry 18 An Oil Industry Ready to Launch Out in All Directions 19 The Sudden Rise and Fall of Huabei Oilfield 20 Diary of the Deputy Executive of Huabei Oilfield 21 Ten Years of Endeavor, Leading Industry with High Speed Part 5: Shengli Era (1980-1989): When the Gods Fight, Mortals Suffer: Rolling a Boulder Uphill 22 Hua Guofeng Endorses Kang Shi'en's Proposal of a Dozen Daqings 23 Hua Guofeng Resigns, and the Oil Industry Faces a Storm 24 The Oil Industry Reels from Accidents, Scandals, and Vendettas 25 Rolling a Boulder Uphill 26 The Debate on Shengli Oilfield's "Second Daqing Plan" 27 Seven Situations and Severe Challenges Part 6: The Tarim Era (1990-2000): Bad Decisions Lead to Zero Increase of On-Land Oil Production 28 Origin of the Tarim Oil Campaign 29 Wang Tao Decides: Go All Out in Tarim without Foreign Investment 30 The State Council Ratifies the Tarim Oil Campaign 31 Seven Achievements of the Tarim Oil Campaign 32 Falling between Two Stools 33 Too Much Investment, Too Much Waste, Too Few Results 34 Overstating Achievements and Experiences 35 Other Issues Relating to the Tarim Campaign Part 7: The Offshore Era (1953-2000): Leading the Reform, Another Daqing Realized 36 A Dry Duck Trying to Swim: the Difficulties of Offshore Petroleum Exploration 37 Leading the Reform and Opening-Up 38 International Cooperation Increases, an Offshore Daqing Emerges 39 Integrating Internationally, Creating a New Company 40 Engaging in International Cooperation, Exploring Foreign Oil and Gas Supplies 41 The Oil Industry in Taiwan Epilogue

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