BP Amoco plans major China joint ventureGas marketing part of strategic agreement with PetroChina to build infrastructure; BP may also market gas from Siberia Petroleum News Alaska
BP Amoco said March 23 that it plans to form a gas marketing joint venture with PetroChina aimed at supplying the rapidly growing energy markets of eastern China.
The plan includes cooperation in building infrastructure, possibly including an LNG terminal, to supply imported and domestic gas to the....
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