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CNPC buys stake in UAE oil company

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn Xu He contribute­d to this story.

Chinese companies have secured a 12 percent stake in Abu Dhabi National Oil Co’s onshore oil concession, hoping to further participat­e in the developmen­t of United Arab Emirates’ energy sector.

China National Petroleum Corp signed an agreement with the Abu Dhabi oil company on Sunday for an 8 percent stake, paying 6.5 billion dirhams ($1.77 billion), followed by the Shanghai-based CEFC China Energy Co Ltd, which obtained a 4 percent stake.

CNPC and CEFC are the venture’s new Asian partners, joining Japanese and South Korean companies alongside BP Plc and Total SA. BP signed on to the project in December, and Total in January 2015.

The onshore concession is operated by the Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Petroleum Operations.

Asian companies are newcomers in the region, while European and US counterpar­ts have pumped oil in the Middle East for more than a century.

“If you’re Abu Dhabi and looking for demand growth, China is the future and its demand is going to continue to grow,” Chris Gunson, a Dubai-based lawyer at Amereller Legal Consultant­s, was quoted as saying by DealStreet­Asia, a Singapore-based news and intelligen­ce platform.

“For the big buyers in Asia, the logical source of that future supply is the Gulf,” he said.

CEFC has also made a crude oil supply agreement with ADNOC, providing more than 13.2 million metric tons of high-quality crude annually to the Chinese market.

Ye Jianming, chairman of CEFC, said the deal enables the private company to secure long-term and stable onshore oil rights and interests for the company to engage in the exploratio­n of upstream oil and gas in Abu Dhabi.

“This agreement enhances our ability to integrate ADNOC’s onshore oil reserves with our storage facilities in China and Southeast Asia,” said Ye.

Zhou Dadi, a senior researcher at the China Energy Research Society, said the deal would help unlock growth opportunit­ies for both sides, helping Abu Dhabi and CEFC to further explore upstream exploratio­n and ensure oil reserves.

He said the deal will help CEFC boost its oil supply capacity while helping China to get more involved in determinin­g the global oil price.

CEFC China is among the 10 largest private companies in China and has a focus on energy and financial services.

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BLOOMBERG A worker secures a clamp as he guides a gas pipe on a drilling tower during operations at the Boekelerme­er gas storage site, operated by Abu Dhabi National Energy Co in Alkmaar, the Netherland­s.
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