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China To Drill For Oil In Gulf Of Mexico

Norwegian energy group Statoil said Wednesday it was selling some of its US offshore oil assets to China's state-owned CNOOC, marking the first step by a Chinese energy major into the US market. Full Article at Rantburg

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