China shale hopes hinge on reform
The factors that enabled the US shale energy boom stand in sharp contrast to the fetters of the statist model
Expanding energy production in the United States could change the world. It may have, already - American inaction in Ukraine and Syria could be partly the result of less dependence on energy imports causing less interest in world affairs.
The US energy revival is driven by domestic production from shale that displaces oil imports. China also has a good deal of shale.
To see if China can duplicate America's energy path, we need to know why the US is so far ahead in shale production, with others looking to copy.
"Better technology" is not a good answer. In the integrated global energy market, vital technology should not develop so much faster in one country.
The factors driving US energy development are: first, perhaps the world's deepest property rights to land; second, free entry and exit into the energy industry; and third, a genuinely commercial financial system.
On all three, China falls well short, at least for now.