China | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 22

Chinese Sinopec to Develop Iran’s Yadavaran Oil Field

Iranian Executive Director of Yadavaran Oilfield development project, Hadi Nazarpour, announced that the Chinese Sinopec Group is to undertake Phase II development of the field.

China, Egypt Start EETC Project Operations

The largest transmission lines project in Egypt’s history, the Egyptian EETC 500kV Transmission Lines Project (EETC Project), a cooperative venture between China Electric Power Equipment and Technology Co. Ltd (CET) ...

Egypt, China to Finalize Coal-Fired Plant Contract

Egypt's Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy is expected to endorse the final contract to establish a coal-fired power plant with China’s Shanghai Electric when Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi visits C ...

China’s Sinopec Closes 500 Gas Stations, Refineries over Flooding

The massive flooding in China, that is reported to be the country’s worst since 1998, has forced the largest oil company in Asia, Sinopec, to close 500 gas stations and shut down some refinery facilities in the south ...

Egypt Inks Agreement on 18 Projects Funded by China

The Egyptian and Chinese ministers of trade and industry, along with the ministers of investment, have signed an agreement to research and execute 18 Chinese-funded projects that aim to increase the productive capaci ...

Saudi Arabia to Boost Energy Cooperation with China

Saudi Arabia considers boosting oil and gas cooperation with China, after discussions took place between China’s Vice Premier, and other officials in Beijing.

China, Nigeria Sign $80b Oil, Gas Infrastructure Development Deal

Chinese companies have agreed to invest $80b in oil and gas infrastructure projects in Nigeria.

Russia, China Boost Energy Deals

Russia and China have sealed a number of energy deals during the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, most recent visit to Beijing.

China’s Crude Imports from Russia Reach New Peak

China’s crude oil imports from Russia have hit a new record of 1.24mb/d, up 33.7% from 2015, according to data from the Chinese General Administration of Customs.

China Lowers Pakistan LNG Pipeline Price

China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau (CPP) has reduced its price offer by $200m for a gas pipeline deal with Pakistan, after negotiations with the government in Islamabad

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