Tag: oil field*
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Manchuria Resources and Economy
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M158 Creator: Rongqi Sun ’20 Mathematics After the September 18th Incident happening in 1931, Japan completely occupied Northeast China and seized the entire interests at Northeast China, especially mineral resources and other war resources, including iron and steel resources accounting for 80% of the country’s output, petroleum resources accounting for 93%, electric…
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Manchuria Heavy Industries
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M156 Creator: Ziwei Liu ’23 Business This map shows two major influence of the northeastern China Japan put on after the invasion. One is heavy industrial, the other one is railways construction. The northeastern China was made a base of Pacific War by Japan because of abundant raw materials, especially the minerals.…
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Indonesia Industrial Influence
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M148 Creator: Ian Ono-Gerow ’21 East Asian Studies This map shows the major industrial sites that signify the strong connections between Japan and Indonesia after 1958. The different factory marks around the map show areas that have multiple factories concentrated. The airplane marks show the areas that are strong in the tourist…
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Oil Production and Transport in Sudan and South Sudan
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M074 Creator: John Fowell ’20 Geological Sciences This map shows some of the Chinese investments into Sudan that have been made, with a focus in the oil industry. Sudan’s oil industry plays an important role in the diplomatic relationship between China and Sudan. This is a more recent development in this relationship.…
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Oil in Nigeria: West vs. China
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M062 Creator: Mathew Swanson ’20 Computer Science Nigeria has a long history with oil and is one of the largest suppliers in the world. The West has long dominated the extraction, funding, and transportation of Nigeria’s oil, but this is starting to change. Recently, China has started to expand into the Nigerian…
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Egyptian Natural Resources and Recent Chinese Involvements
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M061 Creator: Jiahang Wu ’23 History The China-Egypt relationship has a long history, yet its economic story most took place after China launched its “One Belt One Road” initiative after 2010. This map illustrates major Chinese activities in Egypt’s mineral fields, energy reserves, and agricultural sector. The map reveals a unique trait…
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Chinese ‘Angola Mode’: Oil for Construction
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M060 Creator: Preston Hollopeter ’19 Chemical Engineering Angola is China’s largest trading partner in Africa with oil exports taking center stage. Vast reserves in the waters west of northern Angola stimulate economic cooperation, allowing for oil-backed loans from the Chinese Exim bank to fund immense infrastructure construction projects while China becomes a…
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Belt and Road Initiative: Iran
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M036 Creator: Seonjin Park ’19 Psychology The Chinese One Belt One Road (OBOR) program has immense potential to Iran and beyond. Iran stands strategically located in accessing Asia, Europe, and Africa. It has one of the remarkable energy reserves for the China market and stands to offer a broader market to the…
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Iran: Connecting Hub of the Belt and Road Initiative
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M035 Creator: Maggie Meiqi Liu ’19 Political Science After joining the Belt and Road Initiative in 2016, Iran has been the site of extensive Chinese investment. This map focuses on the projects that China is specifically involved in within the country, and thus explores the motivations behind the numerous infrastructure projects across…
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Turkmenistan Gas and Infrastructure BRI
ElyaDatabase ID Number: M030 Creator: Ian Brodka ’19 Chemical Engineering Turkmenistan’s gas and shipping infrastructure is rather well integrated into the country and the surrounding counties. The points to notice are the pipelines and where they go. The infrastructure on the Eastern side of Turkmenistan is fairly new and recent due to China’s involvement in…