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[LNGpedia] TEHRAN - China’s Sinopec may take 20 percent stake in Iran’s Persian LNG project, the National Iranian Gas Export Company’s managing director said here on Monday.

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[Zawya.com - Oil & Gas News] China's Sinopec may join Persian LNG project: NIGEC head: It also includes the construction of an LNG plant in Tombak port (950 km northwest of Assaluyeh). The project is expected to cost $10 billion and the LNG plant is expected to be commissioned by 2012.

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[Brad Setser: Follow the Money] Brad Setser: Follow the Money » Blog Archive » China's Resource Buys: With US bogged down in Afghanistan and Iraq and with the US still desperate to maintain its dominance in the resource-rich areas of Eurasia from the Persian Gulf to the Caspian Sea, these developments are quite negative for the future of US power in this critically important region. I still think of the book Dr.

[The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future] The Oil Drum | Some tanker arithmetic relating to LNG supply: Capping this drive was the signing in October 2004 of a $100 billion, twenty-five-year contract with the China National Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec) for the joint production and export of liquefied natural gas (LNG), much of which will ultimately go to China. While all this makes perfect commercial sense, given Iran's need for foreign partners in the management of these ambitious projects, it is safe to assume Tehran is also seeking to increase the number of allies it can turn to in case of a showdown with the United States.

[Stagecraft and Statecraft] Potential risks and gains of China's ambitious strategy - Windows Live: For example Beijing persuaded Burma’s military junta in 2006 to sell to China gas from the partly Indian-owned A-1 and A-3 offshore blocks via a planned 2,380-kilometer pipeline to Yunnan.[1] Burma took India unawares by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with China’s state-run PetroChina Company in early 2006 to supply gas to China from those same partly Indian-owned fields over a 30-year period.[2] To New Delhi’s acute embarrassment, the Burmese decision came just as India announced that New Delhi had reached an agreement with Beijing to jointly cooperate on securing oil resources overseas, a move designed to prevent Sino-Indian competition from continuing to drive up the price of energy assets. The loss of Burmese gas to China has created some bitterness in New Delhi, which has been eager to import gas from Burma via a pipeline through Bangladesh.[3]

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[The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future] The Oil Drum | DrumBeat: January 23, 2008: The stories today reflect well on Westexas ELM in that GM sales are up substantially in (Guess where) Middle East, Latin America, ( includes Venezuela and Brazil ) Africa ( includes Nigeria, Sudan etc.) a DOUBLING in Russia, and China. In my opinion the biggest story for some time is Isreal's decision to go to electric cars on a massive scale.

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