China National Offshore Oil Corporation Sales Zhejiang Co.,Ltd.
Location
Zhejiang
Founded
2012-08-28
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2025-04-04 (fusoesaquisicoes.com)
Chinese Cnooc sells participation in US oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico - Portal Fusions & Acquisitions
CNOOC, a Chinese oil company listed in Hong Kong, has completed the sale of US oil and gas assets in the Gulf of Mexico.
Read more2024-12-17 (oedigital.com)
Exxon Wants to Keep Option for Hess Guyana Assets
Exxon Mobil wants to preserve its right of first refusal in Hess Corp's sale of its Guyana oil production assets because…
Read more2024-12-16 (aastocks.com)
CNOOC (00883.HK) proposes to sell upstream oil and gas assets in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico to Ineos US Stocks Quote - Peripheral News Content Golbal News Content
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (00883.HK) announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary CNOOC International has signed an equity sale agreement with INEOS Energy for the sale of CNOOC Holdings U.S.A. Inc. CNOOC disclosed that the agreement signed this time involves upstream oil and gas assets in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, mainly including the "Appomattox Oil Field" and "...
Read more2024-12-11 (bairdmaritime.com)
Oil megamergers: Exxon, CNOOC challenge Hess Corporation's sale of its Guyana assets to Chevron
Exxon Mobil and CNOOC challenge Hess Corporation's sale of its Guyana oil assets to Chevron, seeking to participate in the deal and maintain value for their shareholders. The arbitration panel's decision in May could impact the $53 billion transaction.
Read more2024-09-24 (oedigital.com)
FTC Set to Greenlight Chevron's $53 Billion Hess Buy
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is expected to greenlight U.S. oil producer Chevron's purchase of Hess as soon as this week…
Read more2024-08-13 (energynews.pro)
CNOOC sells its US assets -
CNOOC, the Chinese oil and gas company, wants to sell its interests in the U.S. oil fields.
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2024-07-31 (reuters.com)
Chevron's $53 billion deal for Hess faces new delay over arbitration schedule
Chevron Corp's proposed purchase of oil producer Hess faces a lengthy new delay, with an arbitration panel not expected to hear a rival's claim to Hess' stake in a Guyana oil-producing joint venture until May 2025, the company said on Wednesday.
Read more2024-06-20 (energynews.pro)
CNOOC sells its Gulf of Mexico oil assets to INEOS Energy -
CNOOC sells its Gulf of Mexico oil assets to INEOS Energy to optimize its global portfolio.
Read more2023-01-31 (offshore-technology.com)
CNOOC halts $3bn UK North Sea assets sale on valuation gap
China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) has put the sales process for its oil and gas assets in the UK North Sea on hold.
Read more2022-10-28 (energyvoice.com)
CNOOC comments on potential sale of North Sea assets
One of the top bosses at China’s CNOOC has refused to rule out a sale of its North Sea assets amid mounting speculation on its UK portfolio. Speaking to
Read more2022-04-13 (reuters.com)
Exclusive: China's oil champion prepares Western retreat over sanctions fear
China's top offshore oil and gas producer CNOOC is preparing to exit its operations in Britain, Canada and the United States because of concerns in Beijing the assets could become subject to Western sanctions.
Read more2022-03-30 (reuters.com)
EXCLUSIVE China's CNOOC plans North Sea oil exit in strategic shift |
China's biggest offshore producer CNOOC Ltd is preparing to exit one of the North Sea's largest field in a strategic shift of focus to newer oil and gas developments and away from Western assets, banking and industry sources said.
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