Exxon Mobil Corporation, the world’s biggest publicly traded oil producer, will pay Italy’s Eni $2.8 billion for a 25 percent stake in a massive Mozambique
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Total First Western Energy Company to Strike a Deal with Iran
Total, French oil and gas giant, will be the first Western energy company to strike a deal with Iran. The company’s CEO, Patrick Pouyanné, made
Analysis: Quit Reforms of China’s Oil Sector
In recent months, China has quietly embarked on reforms to continually change its energy sector, including some steps to revamp the way the country manages
China Considers Mergers to Create Its Own “Exxon Mobil”
The Chinese authorities have for long wanted to merge China National Petroleum Corp, the parent of PetroChina, and China Petrochemical Corp, the parent of Sinopec,
Russia and China Sign a Second Gas Deal
Moscow and Beijing have signed the second gas deal for a gas supply although plummeting energy prices are increasing doubts about the overall mutual Russia-China
Chad Plans to Sue China’s CNPC over Environmental Issues
Chad says that it will take China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to an arbitration court in Paris after their mutual talks halted over Chad’s claim
Moscow and Beijing Agree on a €300-billion Gas Deal
Despite the initial disappointment after the first day of high-profile Russia-China negotiations, the words of analysts have finally become a reality. Both countries managed to
Russia-China Presidential Talks: Gas Deal Looming
Russian President Vladimir Putin began a two-day official visit to China yesterday, which should give rise to a major gas deal between the two countries.