CNOOC hits China’s shale gas

12 January 2012

Damon Evans, SINGAPORE: China’s largest offshore producer, CNOOC Ltd, has moved onshore and unconventional, spudding its first shale-gas well. The firm started work at the project in Wuhu city, in China’s eastern Anhui province, at the end of December, shortly after rival national oil company PetroChina reported encouraging shale-gas results in China’s Sichuan...



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