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Deloitte Global Energy & Resources industry practice

Deloitte's Global Energy & Resources practice, which includes senior partners from around the world, provides comprehensive, integrated solutions to the energy & resources industry. These solutions address the range of challenges facing energy & resources companies as they adapt to changing regulatory environments, to political, economic and market pressure, and to technological development. Our in-depth expertise in this dynamic sector serves as an indispensable resource for a significant proportion of the world’s largest energy & resources companies. We have designed our practice to conform to this rapidly changing sector's unique needs; to that end, our member firms offer a complete range of services designed to provide the energy & resources industry with unparalleled service, innovation, and critical thinking.

Deloitte Global Energy & Resources industry practice has:

  • over 7,000 audit, tax, consulting and financial advisory professionals focusing on energy & resources industry around the world
  • practices in 45 countries
  • centers of excellence in the Americas, Europe and Asia-pacific
  • Deloitte Research, an industry thought leadership tank.

Our commitment to serving China's energy & resources industry

Deloitte is one of the largest professional enterprise services providers, with a full range of audit, tax, consulting, enterprise risk and financial advisory services in China, serving national, international and growing energy & resources enterprises.

Deloitte China Energy and Resources practice is not only a natural extension of our global practice, but also a Chinese demand-designed practice to conform to this rapidly changing country' unique needs and to offer a complete range of services designed to meeting the clients where they are. We benefit from a worldwide range of best practices and experience while at the same time maintaining and reinforcing a local presence in tune with the unique challenges and cultural sensitivities of China.

Key operating principles:
  • committed to integrity and independence
  • unrivalled multidisciplinary approach
  • committed to strengthening the public trust
  • focused on creativity and innovation
  • recognised as an employer of choice

The energy and resources industry, including oil and gas, power and mining sectors, is one of the most fundamental industries in China, which contributed US$823 billion in 2007, accounting for 22.8% of China GDP.  

In China, the energy and resources industry practice serves clients in the following sectors:

  • Oil and gas
    • Exploration and production
    • PetroChemicals
    • Oilfield services
    • Pipeline
    • Refining & distribution
  • Power and delivery
    • Electric Power
    • Smart Grid
  • Mining
  • Shipping & ports
  • Water and waste management

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