Archive for the ‘China National Offshore Oil Corporation’ Category

The Dragon And The Elephant In A Global Contest For Oil

Via Abu Dhabi’s The National, an interesting look at India’s efforts to keep up with China’s overseas petroleum acquisition activities.  As the article notes: “…The elephant appears to be trailing the dragon through the jungles of the oil world. The state-owned Indian Oil Corporation is in talks to acquire Gulfsands Petroleum, a UK company active […]

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CNOOC Finds A Willing Argentinian Bridas

Via Energy Daily, a report that China’s overseas hydrocarbon acquisition activities continue, this time in Argentina.  As the article notes: “…China’s state-owned energy giant Cnooc said Sunday it would pay 3.1 billion US dollars for a 50-percent stake in an Argentinian-owned energy company , the latest in a string of acquisitions. Cnooc said the deal, […]

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China’s Search For Oil

Via Abu Dhabi’s The National, a look at China’s state-controlled enterprises efforts to secure oil and gas supplies wherever they can be obtained in order to feed the growing energy appetite of the world’s second-largest economy.  As the article notes: “…When the going gets tough, China goes shopping for energy assets. Last year, Beijing sent […]

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China’s Global Oil Ambitions

Courtesy of The Financial Times, an excellent look at the reach of China’s state oil companies around the globe.  As the article notes: On a leafy street in Almaty, a few hundred miles from Kazakhstan’s border with China, the elegant mansion of China National Petroleum Corporation is kept under close guard. Behind its closed shutters, […]

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CNOOC’ing On Nigeria’s Door…

Via The Globe and Mail, a report that China is in talks with Nigeria to buy large stakes in some of the world’s richest oil blocs in a deal that would eclipse Beijing’s previous efforts to secure crude overseas.  As the article notes: “…The attempt could pitch the Chinese into competition with western oil groups, […]

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China, Angola, and Oil

Via Africa-Asia Confidential, a report that China’s relations with Angola suffered a setback this month when Luanda turned down the acquisition by China National Offshore Oil Corporation and Sinopec of a coveted oil block, and a look at the complicated ownership structure of Sonagol Sinopec International (SSI), a joint venture between Sinopec and China Sonangol […]

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