Chinese oil companies in south sudan

13 Nov 2012 A couple of months later, the China National Petroleum Company (CNPC), the biggest investor in South Sudan's oilfields, brought Odwar and 

South Sudan's government and the two dominant oil companies in the impoverished nation, Dar Petroleum and Greater Pioneer, have buried at least four environmental reports since 2013 that show serious water and soil contamination in two states with high rates of infertility, miscarriage, alarming birth defects, and unexplained deaths, Sam Mednick reports at The Associated Press. Oil Block: Location: Consortium: Partner/Operator and Shareholding: Blocks 1, 2 and 4 South central Sudan: Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company (GNPOC)i.e. Greater Nile Oil Project: China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) -40 percent; Petronas -30 percent; ONGC -25 percent and; Nilepe-5 percent; Blocks 3, 7 Northeast of South Sudan: Petrodar consortium Sudan and China are close to signing new deals on oil and gas exploration that Chinese companies would carry out in the African country, Sudan’s ambassador to China Ahmed Shawir said in an A Chinese state oil major that already dominates most of South Sudan’s oil production is poised to play an even larger role in the African country’s efforts to boost its oil output and revenues. A Chinese state oil company moved some staff from South Sudan, where fighting flared almost two weeks ago, as the African nation’s military said it’s trying to disperse an armed group that threatened to march on the capital. South Sudan. CNPC is a major investor in South Sudan 's oil sector. The company is major stockholder in Petrodar consortiums. The Great Wall Drilling Company, a subsidiary of the China National Petroleum Company, invested $700 million in drilling 57 wells in Sudan over a 3-year period starting in 1997. August 3, 2016 (KHARTOUM) - Sudanese petroleum minister Mohamed Zayed Awad said that Chinese companies control 75 percent of foreign investment in Sudan’s oil sector. Workers for the China

At that time, PDOC included not only the main share- holders China and Malaysia, but also the Sudanese state company of Sudapet, and oil production in . South 

20 Dec 2013 “South Sudan will give Chinese companies the opportunity to invest in the Republic of South Sudan in the areas of petroleum and mining  6 Feb 2018 Oil's contamination of health and habitat in South Sudan This briefing Governments of China, Malaysia and India (owners of oil companies  12 Oct 2017 The pursuit of vast oil reserves in South Sudan, which some may over 140 Chinese companies and institutions registered in South Sudan. “Although China continues to extract and purchase most of South Sudan’s oil, it has been at a high political and economic cost,” said Shinn. South Sudan's government and the two dominant oil companies in the impoverished nation, Dar Petroleum and Greater Pioneer, have buried at least four environmental reports since 2013 that show serious water and soil contamination in two states with high rates of infertility, miscarriage, alarming birth defects, and unexplained deaths, Sam Mednick reports at The Associated Press. Oil Block: Location: Consortium: Partner/Operator and Shareholding: Blocks 1, 2 and 4 South central Sudan: Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company (GNPOC)i.e. Greater Nile Oil Project: China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) -40 percent; Petronas -30 percent; ONGC -25 percent and; Nilepe-5 percent; Blocks 3, 7 Northeast of South Sudan: Petrodar consortium

6 Feb 2018 Oil's contamination of health and habitat in South Sudan This briefing Governments of China, Malaysia and India (owners of oil companies 

14 Nov 2019 South Sudan might start selling crude oil directly to its neighbours, after 37 million barrels of recoverable oil, by the Dar Petroleum Operating Company, South Sudan Crude Oil Seaborne Exports - China's Market Share. factor, has been driving the transnationalization process of China's oil industry. Chinese companies' investments in Sudan, South Sudan, Iran, and Iraq are.

South Sudan. CNPC is a major investor in South Sudan 's oil sector. The company is major stockholder in Petrodar consortiums. The Great Wall Drilling Company, a subsidiary of the China National Petroleum Company, invested $700 million in drilling 57 wells in Sudan over a 3-year period starting in 1997.

A Chinese state oil company moved some staff from South Sudan, where fighting flared almost two weeks ago, as the African nation’s military said it’s trying to disperse an armed group that threatened to march on the capital. South Sudan. CNPC is a major investor in South Sudan 's oil sector. The company is major stockholder in Petrodar consortiums. The Great Wall Drilling Company, a subsidiary of the China National Petroleum Company, invested $700 million in drilling 57 wells in Sudan over a 3-year period starting in 1997. August 3, 2016 (KHARTOUM) - Sudanese petroleum minister Mohamed Zayed Awad said that Chinese companies control 75 percent of foreign investment in Sudan’s oil sector. Workers for the China

24 Sep 2018 In addition, Chinese oil companies pledged to invest in the gas, minerals and oil pipelines from South Sudan to Port Sudan on the Red Sea 

22 Aug 2016 Until the outbreak of civil war in 2013, Chinese companies saw South Sudan as a great economic opportunity. Investment in the oil sector grew  30 Apr 2012 Bloomberg reports that Chinese companies have been key in developing oil infrastructure in the country since the 1990s, before the domestic  4 Jul 2014 The Asian national oil companies which dominated the Sudanese energy sector – including the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)  9 Jul 2011 table 2. Profile of Main Oil Companies Operating in South Sudan. Company type. International presence. China National Petroleum Company. 14 Dec 2014 One of three companies that pump oil in South Sudan, China's state-owned National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) holds a 40% stake in a joint 

30 Apr 2012 Bloomberg reports that Chinese companies have been key in developing oil infrastructure in the country since the 1990s, before the domestic  4 Jul 2014 The Asian national oil companies which dominated the Sudanese energy sector – including the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)