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China-UAE Liquid Natural Gas Deals Signed Amid Trade Upheaval
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) signed a purchase agreement with Abu Dhabi National Oil Corp (ADNOC) for liquid natural gas (LNG). The 5-year deal will see 500,000 tons of LNG shipped to China annually from 2026. It is the third ...
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Why African Energy Exporters Should Be Concerned About CNOOC’s Interest in a Massive Qatari Gas Deal
One of China's three major oil and gas companies, CNOOC, is reportedly interested in joining the world's largest natural gas project in Qatar. The company's CFO Xie Weizhi said CNOOC is exploring the option to invest in the $29 ...
Qatar and Saudi Arabia Both Place Long Term Bets on China
With oil and gas demand in the U.S. and Europe expected to fall dramatically in the years ahead as both regions embrace a post-carbon economy, two of the world's largest energy exporters, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, are now looking to China to fill the void. Ministers and ...
By Maxwell Akalaare Adombila and Ange Kasongo The U.S. has made progress in its push to prise Congo's strategic minerals from China's orbit, but conflict, contested licences and compliance demands are still slowing Washington's advance into a region its rival dominates, diplomats and ...
China-UAE Liquid Natural Gas Deals Signed Amid Trade Upheaval
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) signed a purchase agreement with Abu Dhabi National Oil Corp (ADNOC) for liquid natural gas (LNG). The 5-year deal will see 500,000 tons of LNG shipped to China annually from 2026. It is the third ...
Why African Energy Exporters Should Be Concerned About CNOOC’s Interest in a Massive Qatari Gas Deal
One of China's three major oil and gas companies, CNOOC, is reportedly interested in joining the world's largest natural gas project in Qatar. The company's CFO Xie Weizhi said CNOOC is exploring the option to invest in the $29 ...
Qatar and Saudi Arabia Both Place Long Term Bets on China
With oil and gas demand in the U.S. and Europe expected to fall dramatically in the years ahead as both regions embrace a post-carbon economy, two of the world's largest energy exporters, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, are now looking to China to fill the void. Ministers and ...





