China's cyberwar against U.S. is too vital to ignore
China's cyberwar against U.S. is too vital to ignore | CharlotteObserver.com & The Char... - 0 views
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China is waging a quiet, mostly invisible but massive cyberwar against the United States
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obtaining the ability to sabotage vital infrastructure.
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China and France chase US shale assets - FT.com - 0 views
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Sinopec, China’s second-largest oil company by market capitalisation, unveiled a $2.5bn deal with Oklahoma-based Devon Energy to invest in five new development areas from Ohio to Alabama.
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International groups are still keen to increase their exposure to unconventional US energy resources despite the environmental controversy over “fracking”, the injection of water, sand and chemicals into wells to crack rocks and release oil and gas.
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Foreign companies have been shifting their focus from gas, prices for which have plunged, to oil. Devon’s deal with Sinopec also reflects Chinese companies’ hopes that techniques pioneered in the US could be used to develop China’s own resources.
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