1st Edition

China and Gulf Cooperation Council Countries Partnerships Towards Economic and Energy Transition

Edited By Dongmei Chen, Fuqiang Yang, Lei Yang, Majed Alsuwailem Copyright 2026
366 Pages 32 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book investigates the evolving bilateral relations between China and the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as the global energy system undergoes a profound transformation and the architecture of international trade and investment continues to shift. This book examines how China-GCC relations are evolving as they leverage their resource endowments, structurally transform their... Read more

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List of contributors

Foreword

Prologue

Acknowledgment

Chapter 1: Reframing China-GCC Energy Economic Relations

Dongmei CHEN, Fuqiang YANG

Chapter 2: China-GCC Trade and Investment Interconnections

Tao MA, Philipp Galkin, Majid Almoneef

Chapter 3: China and GCC: Prospects for Upstream/Midstream Oil and Gas Cooperation

Colin Ward, Majed Alsuwailem, Lining WANG, Kailei LIU

Chapter 4: Advancing the China-GCC Strategic Partnership in the Refining and Petrochemical Industries

Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, Guanglian PANG, Shuang WANG

Chapter 5: China and GCC: Progress in Industrial Capacity Cooperation

Philipp Galkin, Jing SONG

Chapter 6: Infrastructure Cooperation Between China and the GCC

Xia SUN, Nora N. Nezamuddin

Chapter 7: Potential for China-GCC Cooperation Through the Lens of the Circular Carbon Economy

Mari Luomi, Xi LIANG, Fatih Yilmaz

Chapter 8: China - GCC Cooperation: Trends in Sustainable Financing and Transition Investment

Peiyuan GUO, Claudia Belahmidi

Chapter 9: China-GCC Collaboration on Renewable Energy Supply Chain, Haiyan QIN, Li-Chen Sim, Steven Griffiths

Chapter 10: Prospects in China-GCC Energy Efficiency Cooperation

Dongmei CHEN, Mohammad Aldubyan, Hong ZHU

Chapter 11: China and GCC: Prospect of Globalizing Hydrogen Markets

Robin Mills, Maryam Salman, Min WANG, Jiangpeng FENG

Chapter 12: Challenges and Opportunities in CCUS: Synergizing Efforts in China and GCC Countries

Xiaoliang YANG; Abdullah Alkhedhair; Abdullah Alabduly

Chapter 13: China-GCC Cooperation on Nuclear Energy

Jie ZHOU, Dongmei CHEN, Noura Mansouri

Chapter 14: Strategic Partnerships Between China and the GCC States on Geothermal Development

Zhenqian CHEN, Majed Alsuwailem, Wenxin LI

Chapter 15: Potential for China-GCC Collaboration on Critical Minerals

Dongmei CHEN, Jianping GE

Chapter 16: Innovative Digital Energy Trajectories and Benefits: China-GCC Partnership for a Sustainable Future

Sulayman Al-Qudsi, Shaikha Al-Fulaij, Weiquan WANG

Biography

Dongmei Chen is Principal Fellow in the Oil and Gas Department at KAPSARC, Saudi Arabia. Her research focuses on China’s overseas energy investment, energy trade, regional energy cooperation, and supply chain integration. With over 30 years of experience in energy and climate policy, she is dedicated to advancing the understanding of China’s energy economic relations with the GCC region and the global community.

Fuqiang Yang is Senior Advisor of the Climate Change and Energy Transition Program (CCETP) at the Institute of Energy at Peking University, China. As an expert on climate change and energy, he has worked on China’s sustainable energy strategy and policy for more than four decades and researched extensively on energy savings in building, industrial, and transportation sectors, low-carbon cities, electricity, and renewable energy, as well as climate change.

Lei Yang is Research Professor, Deputy Dean of the Institute of Energy, and Deputy Dean of the Institute of Carbon Neutrality at Peking University, China. He is a member of Global Sustainable Energy Education Council at Columbia University, USA. He served as Senior Advisor to the Executive Director Fatih Birol of the International Energy Agency, France, from 2016 to 2019 and Director and Deputy Director General of the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration of China since 2002.

Majed Alsuwailem is Senior Fellow in the Oil and Gas Department at KAPSARC, Saudi Arabia specializing in geoeconomics, natural resource governance, and sustainable energy policy. He holds multiple engineering and economic degrees from the University of Tulsa, USA; Texas A&M University, USA; IFP School, France; and Purdue University, USA. His recent research interests are highly pertinent to the evolving energy landscape. These include the economics of geothermal energy, China’s energy strategy, and phantom oil.