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	<title>Comments on: Chris Nelder, logi Energy-China: The Vampire Squid of Commodities, Part One</title>
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		<title>By: Commodities Broker &#124; Drumbeat: November 20, 2009 &#124; Commodities Options &#124; Commodities Futures &#124; Commodities Prices</title>
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		<description>[...] Chris Nelder, logi Energy-China: The Vampire Squid of Commodities, Part One In his presentation on China’s oil and gas balance, Michael Rodgers of PFC Energy made one thing abundantly clear: China’s domestic oil production has nearly peaked, while its demand for oil is only going up. [...]</description>
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