August 29, 2005
Chinese and Venezuelan oil firms to co-develop oilfields
(Asia Pulse) - "State oil companies from China, the world's second-largest oil importer, and fifth-largest exporter Venezuela are strengthening their partnership by co-investing in oilfields in the South American country.
China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), the parent company of the nation's largest oil producer listed in Hong Kong, PetroChina, signed an initial agreement with Venezuela's state oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA), to develop and manage Venezuela's Zumano oilfields in the eastern part of the country, PDVSA said in a statement on its website.
Liu Weijiang, a CNPC spokesman, told China Daily the two companies signed an agreement this week during the recent visit to China by Venezuelan Minister of Energy and Petroleum and PDVSA President Rafael Ramírez (...)
In order to expand business in China, PDVSA set up a branch office in Beijing.
The Zumano area has 400 million barrels of light and medium crude and 4 billion cubic feet of gas reserves, said PDVSA. 'We want China to take part as an investor and a partner,' said Ramírez during his China tour.
Venezuela plans to spend US$56 billion from 2006 to 2012 to double its oil production to 5.1 million barrels a day from the current 2.6 million barrels per day.
China last year produced some 1.27 billion barrels of oil, and imported 898 million barrels.
Venezuela said last week that it expects to export 300,000 barrels of crude a day to China by 2012 from the current level of 68,800 barrels a day.
The South American country hopes to supply 15 to 20 per cent of China's oil import needs, PDVSA said in the statement.
The two companies are studying a possible refinery project in China, PDVSA said.
They have also held preliminary discussions about creating a financing fund for building infrastructure in Venezuela based on oil trade, PDVSA said. Further details were not available from either of the two companies (...)".
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