www.ccgp-fushun.com
Domestic
World
Business
& Trade
Culture & Science
Travel
Society
Government
Opinions
Policy Making in Depth
People
Life
News of
This Week
Books / Reviews
Learning Chinese
Sales Ban on Gas, Oil to Stay
Foreign companies will still be forbidden to sell oil and gas from their production activities in China directly to local customers, even shortly after China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO), according to soon-to-be-released regulations.

An official from the Ministry of Land and Resources said the sales limitations for foreign companies is included in draft amendments of regulations on oil and gas co-operation with foreign companies, which have been submitted to the State Council for approval.

The draft amendments aim to trim current regulations that go against the WTO requirements.

"The draft amendments state that foreign companies can sell oil and gas they get from the PSC (Production Sharing Contract) either to domestic oil companies or transport them back home. They will not be allowed to directly sell to end users," said an official who declined to be identified.

Overseas companies can get as much as 49 per cent of oil and gas discoveries through co-operation with Chinese oil companies, PSC practices dictate.

The official said although the draft is still subject to the approval of the State Council, "all drafting panels, including domestic oil companies, have agreed on this concern, so there will be no problem for the amendments to be passed."

At present, most co-operation occurs between the China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) and overseas companies in China's waters. By the end of 2000, CNOOC had signed 146 PSCs with 70 foreign companies. Overseas companies have produced an estimated 40 million barrels of oil equivalent through PSCs annually, most of which has been sold to CNOOC.

The official said the draft also states that foreign companies can negotiate with domestic companies to launch sales "in other ways," although the official refused to be more specific.

But Huan Guoyu, a professor with the State Council Office of Restructuring the Economic System, said removing this prohibition is very important to encourage foreign partners to invest in oil and gas exploration and production in China.

"The lift of the sales ban is especially important for the development of China's embryonic natural gas industry that is hindered by the lack of market demands. If foreign companies have access to Chinese markets, they will also be willing to build downstream facilities such as gas-fired power plants to boost the gas consumption in China," Huan said.

But Wu Xiaonan from CNOOC said the ban is needed for her firm to maintain its monopoly over production and sales in China's waters.

"The monopoly is part of our promise to investors when CNOOC Ltd floated on overseas stock markets earlier this year, and the government has vowed not to break up the monopoly after China's accession to the WTO," Wu said.

CNOOC Ltd, a spin-off company of CNOOC, was listed in New York and Hong Kong stock markets, attracting many investors.

Wu said the monopoly in oil and gas sectors does not violate the WTO rules. WTO members such as Norway and Indonesia also have monopolies in their countries, she noted.

(China Daily 07/25/2001)

In This Series
References
Archive
Web Link

主站蜘蛛池模板: 手机国产乱子伦精品视频| 三级日本高清完整版热播| 《调教办公室》在线观看| 国产麻豆91网在线看| 狂野欧美性猛交xxxx| 日本三级韩国三级美三级91| 国产网站免费看| 免费在线视频a| 中文字幕第二页在线| 性欧美激情videos| 特级毛片免费播放| 成年人网站黄色| 国产成人教育视频在线观看| 国产日韩精品欧美一区喷| 免费在线色视频| 久久久久亚洲AV无码专区首| 高清永久免费观看| 欧美高清国产在线观看| 好吊妞998视频免费观看在线| 国产乱码一区二区三区| 亚洲va国产va天堂va久久| 91极品反差婊在线观看| 精品99在线观看| 扒开老师挠尿口到崩溃刑罚| 国产在线视频www色| 亚洲中文无码线在线观看| 91热久久免费精品99| 狂野欧美激情性xxxx| 幻女free性zozo交| 四虎国产精品永久免费网址| 久久久久亚洲精品天堂| 香蕉精品视频在线观看| 欧洲精品码一区二区三区| 强迫的护士bd在线观看| 国产午夜精品一区二区三区| 亚洲欧美乱综合图片区小说区| 一级毛片免费观看不卡视频| 车车好快的车车流水网站入口| 欧美乱大交XXXXX疯狂俱乐部| 在线播放无码后入内射少妇| 免费看国产一级特黄aa大片|