China National Offshore Oil Corporation Sales Zhejiang Co.,Ltd.
Location
Zhejiang
Founded
2012-08-28
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2025-05-31 (petrominer.com)
This is the way HCML supports the golden generation •
The world of education is the key to the achievement of the 2045 gold generation. Without adequate education, it will be difficult to get a quality next generation
Read more2025-05-30 (independent.co.ug)
Top 300 Students in Homa and Kikube Get Awards from Cnoc Uganda
CNOOC Uganda Awards 300 Top Performing Students in Hoima and Kikuube through the 2025 Best Performers Awards Program Hoima, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | CNOOC Uganda Limited has awarded 300 top-performing students from Hoima and Kikuube Districts at a 2025 Best Performers Awards ceremony held at Hoima District Headquarters today. This annual initiative, implemented in partnership …
Read more2025-05-30 (bairdmaritime.com)
Construction begins on CNOOC's new LNG carrier
China State Shipbuilding Corporation subsidiary Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding has begun construction of a new LNG carrier ordered by China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC).
Read more2025-05-29 (beritajatim.com)
HCML signed a gas commercial agreement with PT Lestari Nasional Gas on National Awakening Day
HCML signed a natural gas supply agreement with PT Lestari Nasional Gas from the BD Field, along with the National Awakening Day at the 2025 Natural Sciences.
Read more2025-05-29 (rogtecmagazine.com)
Arbitration Between ExxonMobil and Chevron Over Hess Merger to Begin on Monday -
Two major American oil companies, ExxonMobil and Hess, will meet in court on Monday to determine whether Chevron's planned $53 billion acquisition of Hess will
Read more2025-05-29 (energia.gr)
Wiana: Will the next oil war on oil start?
Wiana: Will the next oil war on oil start?
Read more2025-05-28 (worldenergytrad.com)
American oil giants dispute Guyana's resources -
Exxon and HESS will face in a London court for the agreement with Chevron on oil wealth in Guyana.
Read more2025-05-28 (upstreamonline.com)
Central hub sets sail for major Chinese offshore field | Upstream
CNOOC Ltd has advanced its Kenli 10-2 oilfield development with the sailaway of a 20,000-tonne central equipment platform built by COOEC
Read more2025-05-28 (energynewsbeat.co)
U.S. Oil Titans Clash in Epic Showdown Over Guyana's 11-Billion-Barrel Jackpo -
Energy News Beat - U.S. Oil Titans Clash in Epic Showdown Over Guyana's 11-Billion-Barrel Jackpo ENB Pub Note
Read more2025-05-28 (marketresearchfuture.com)
CNOOC's USD 2.7 Billion Refinery Upgrade: A Game-Changer for China's Energy Sector in 2025 - News
After a USD 2.74 billion investment, State-owned China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) is poised to open a substantially improved refinery and petrochemicals complex later this year. Situated o - News
Read more2025-05-28 (huanqiu.com)
The US government has included SMIC and CNOOC on the blacklist of "Chinese Communist Party's military-industrial enterprises", and the two Chinese companies responded
[Global Network Comprehensive Report] On Thursday (December 3), local time, the Trump administration included China's largest chip manufacturer SMIC and oil giant CNOOC on the so-called blacklist of Chinese military companies. CNOOC issued a statement on the matter on the 4th, saying that the company is comprehensively evaluating the impact of the above situation on the group and will closely track subsequent progress.
Read more2025-05-27 (clickpetroleoegas.com.br)
Exxonmobil and Chevron face a bill of dollars in Guyana
Chevron and Exxonmobil compete for billion dollars in an oil deposit in Guyana, with a direct impact on geopolitics and the energy sector.
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