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  • Despite already having secured around 16 million tons of annual LNG supplies, Cnooc is seeking strategic partners for more supplies, Mr. Wang said.

    Cnooc Gets Stake in Texas Field 2010

  • Despite having secured around 16 million tons of annual LNG supplies, Cnooc is seeking strategic partners for more LNG supplies, Mr. Wang added.

    Cnooc Signs $1 Billion LNG Contract With GDF 2010

  • The Chinese company—known as Cnooc—owns 51% of the field, called Peng Lai 19-3, but since the June spills has said little about its own role in decisions to address problems there.

    Cnooc Takes Role in Spills James T. Areddy 2011

  • Cnooc, which is building up a sizable international portfolio, suffered a major setback in South America on Nov. 6 with a failed $7.06 billion bid by its joint venture with Bridas Energy Holdings Ltd. for BP oil assets in Argentina.

    Cnooc Taps Li Fanrong as CEO Joanne Chiu 2011

  • Cnooc, which is China's largest offshore oil producer, recently took delivery of a nearly $1 billion offshore rig capable of operating in water depths of 3,000 meters, with plans to deploy the rig in the South China Sea quickly, company officials said.

    Drilling Plans Raise Stakes in Disputed Seas Patrick Barta 2011

  • Other suitors, including China National Offshore Oil Corp., known as Cnooc, and major Western oil companies like Chevron Corp., are also still in the mix, though they are less likely to win the assets than BP, said one of these people.

    Offshore Brazil Beckons for BP Guy Chazan 2010

  • The tender offer by the oil-services arm of China National Offshore Oil Corp., known as Cnooc, for Norway's Awilco Offshore ASA will make the Chinese company owner of the world's eighth-largest rig fleet, with 34 rigs including those under construction.

    Cnooc Unit 2008

  • Yet China has had its share of setbacks, most notably the collapse of a $18.5 billion bid in 2005 by China National Offshore Oil Corp., known as Cnooc, to buy Unocal Corp., in the face of U.S. political resistance.

    China, India Vie for Russian Oil 2008

  • China National Offshore Oil Corp., known as Cnooc, the operator of Fujian terminal, is in talks to buy Algerian spot cargoes to meet the terminal's needs until previously contracted long-term supply from Indonesia arrives in January 2009, say people close to the situation.

    China's demand for LNG 2008

  • The Penglai field was co-developed by China National Offshore Oil Corporation, commonly known as Cnooc, and ConocoPhillips China operates it.

    NYT > Home Page By EDWARD WONG 2011

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