Abstract

This paper is a preliminary exploration on the attribution system of mineral energy ownership of China. In this article, mineral energy is broken down into two categories, namely, the energy minerals and the products of energy minerals. Subsequently, this paper further elaborates and makes a pectination to the energy ownership system according to the mode of acquisition of the two types of mineral energy in China.

Highlights

  • “Energy Resources” is a rather broad concept

  • “energy resources” is mostly viewed as a type of “resources” in China’s academic circles, which means that “energy resources is all kinds of resources that is able to produce useful energy through the conversion processes directly or indirectly, including primary energy sources like coal, crude oil, ... and secondary energy sources like electricity, heat, refined oil” [3]

  • In term of mineral energy, it can be divided into energy minerals as the primary energy resources and the products of energy minerals as the secondary energy resources

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Summary

Introduction

“Energy Resources” is a rather broad concept. In view of this concept, scholars with various backgrounds have made different interpretations. “energy resources” is mostly viewed as a type of “resources” in China’s academic circles, which means that “energy resources is all kinds of resources that is able to produce useful energy through the conversion processes directly or indirectly, including primary energy sources like coal, crude oil, ... Secondary energy sources like electricity, heat, refined oil” [3] According to this definition, which is favored by many other Chinese experts [4], energy resources include not just the natural resources, and the energy products, namely, secondary energy sources.

Ownership of EM Belongs to the State
Subjects to Exercise the Ownership of EM
Legal Nature of the State’s Ownership of EM
Obtain the Ownership of PEM
Original Acquisition of PEM
Findings
Indirect Acquisition of PEM
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