China National Offshore Oil Corporation Sales Zhejiang Co.,Ltd.

Location

Zhejiang

Founded

2012-08-28

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Putin Agrees to Mediate U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks |

2025-03-05 (oilprice.com)

Putin Agrees to Mediate U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks |

CNOOC is set to launch an upgraded refinery and petrochemicals complex later this year, increasing its crude processing capacity and boosting demand for crude imports.

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How Key Geopolitical and Industry Decisions Will Impact 2025 Activity

2025-02-01 (aapg.org)

How Key Geopolitical and Industry Decisions Will Impact 2025 Activity

2025 might turn out to be a mildly active and transitionary year for the oil and gas industry as the world adapts to President Trump’s return to the White House, slow demand growth for oil and gas and a potential partial return of Russian oil and gas to the global market. But just how eventful the year might be will depend on how several key factors shake out in the months ahead.

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How Key Geopolitical and Industry Decisions Will Impact 2025 Activity

2025-02-01 (aapg.org)

How Key Geopolitical and Industry Decisions Will Impact 2025 Activity

2025 might turn out to be a mildly active and transitionary year for the oil and gas industry as the world adapts to President Trump’s return to the White House, slow demand growth for oil and gas and a potential partial return of Russian oil and gas to the global market. But just how eventful the year might be will depend on how several key factors shake out in the months ahead.

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Norton promises to review Exxon’s oil deal, ring-fence projects, impose taxes and reinstate parent company guarantee for oil spill if elected

2024-09-26 (kaieteurnewsonline.com)

Norton promises to review Exxon’s oil deal, ring-fence projects, impose taxes and reinstate parent company guarantee for oil spill if elected

Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNC/R), Aubrey Norton, has promised to review the lopsided 2016 Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) that was signed by the Coalition Government of which he was part of with US oil major ExxonMobil.

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Norton promises to review Exxon’s oil deal, ring-fence projects, impose taxes and reinstate parent company guarantee for oil spill if elected

2024-09-26 (kaieteurnewsonline.com)

Norton promises to review Exxon’s oil deal, ring-fence projects, impose taxes and reinstate parent company guarantee for oil spill if elected

Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNC/R), Aubrey Norton, has promised to review the lopsided 2016 Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) that was signed by the Coalition Government of which he was part of with US oil major ExxonMobil.

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‘Don’t rush to approve new oil projects’

2024-09-12 (kaieteurnewsonline.com)

‘Don’t rush to approve new oil projects’

Amid growing concerns that ExxonMobil and the Stabroek Block Co-Venturers are currently recovering more money from Guyana’ s oil than they are investing in the operations, the People’ s National Congress Reform said that the government should not rush to approve new projects, stating that this will

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‘Don’t rush to approve new oil projects’

2024-09-12 (kaieteurnewsonline.com)

‘Don’t rush to approve new oil projects’

Amid growing concerns that ExxonMobil and the Stabroek Block Co-Venturers are currently recovering more money from Guyana’ s oil than they are investing in the operations, the People’ s National Congress Reform said that the government should not rush to approve new projects, stating that this will

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Sanctioned Chinese Company Likely to Keep Influence in South China Sea

2020-12-11 (voanews.com)

Sanctioned Chinese Company Likely to Keep Influence in South China Sea

The sanctions, which took effect December 3, came from an executive order issued by the White House in November. The company is China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), a major Chinese oil driller working in the South China sea.

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