View From the Bridge - China March 2012
The potential deal between CNPC and Rosneft will require careful balancing on both sides, but is the balance of influence in the energy sector shifting from West to East?
The potential deal between CNPC and Rosneft will require careful balancing on both sides, but is the balance of influence in the energy sector shifting from West to East?
An outbreak of peace between the two Sudanese nations could mean a major new South-North oil pipeline build to start within the year.\n
Oilfield continues high output for domestic oil and gas
Next piece of Beijing's energy plan forecast to be in place by Spring
CNPC's 2012 figures show a rise in output but the company still missed its annual oil and gas targets.
LNG stations are springing up across China, helped by oil majors' investment, as PetroChina buys into Australia's largest project.
China oil giant may clinch Middle East oil deal, but it's not over yet.
China's major oil producers have had little success in a recent domestic auction for exploration blocks.
Chinese oil major starts drilling in troubled nation's northern provinces.
Middle East bidders on shortlist for new Afghanistan exploration project