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− | + | {{Template:Fracking badge}}The Beijing-based [[China National Offshore Oil Corporation]] Ltd ([[CNOOC]]) holds 14 per cent of UK shale gas explorers [[IGas Energy]] Ltd via its subsidiary [[Nexen]]. Previously, in 2014 it held nearly 20 per cent. <ref>Alexi Mostrous, [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/china-takes-control-of-north-sea-oil-drilling-0p77tdqrm China takes control of North Sea oil drilling], The Times, 23 August 2016 </ref> | |
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The Beijing-based China National Offshore Oil Corporation Ltd (CNOOC) holds 14 per cent of UK shale gas explorers IGas Energy Ltd via its subsidiary Nexen. Previously, in 2014 it held nearly 20 per cent. [1]
UK lobbying firms
Bell Pottinger Public Affairs was retained to provide public affairs advice in 2013. [2]
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Alexi Mostrous, China takes control of North Sea oil drilling, The Times, 23 August 2016
- ↑ APPC Register 1 March - 31 May 2013