China, Viet Nam to jointly explore oil, gas By Jiao Xiaoyang and Wang Ying (China Daily) Updated: 2005-11-02 05:41
Viet Nam is willing to co-operate with China in the fields of investment,
border trade and tourism to promote economic links, said Phan.
Hu arrived in Hanoi on Monday for an official visit. He will wind up the
visit and fly back to Beijing today.
Oil exploration
In a related development, China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC), the
country's biggest offshore oil and gas producer, on Monday signed a framework
agreement with a Vietnamese oil firm to jointly explore oil and gas in the Beibu
Bay.
The agreement was one of more than 10 deals signed by the two countries in
Hanoi on the sidelines of talks between the top leaders.
The agreement, based on the principle of "putting aside disputes and jointly
developing resources," marks a significant step in oil and gas exploration in
the South China Sea, a statement by State-owned CNOOC said.
It was published on the website of the State-owned Assets Supervision and
Administration Commission of the State Council yesterday.
CNOOC spokesman Liu Junshan said the deal will build a solid foundation for
both sides to tap the oil and gas resources in the Beibu Bay, set a good example
for solving cross-border disputes, and contribute to the stability and
development of the South China Sea area.
But he did not reveal any further details.
In March, CNOOC and State-owned oil companies of the Philippines and Viet Nam
signed an agreement on marine seismic undertaking in the South China Sea, under
which they will jointly gather seismic data in the 140,000-square-kilometre sea
area in the next three years. The co-operation started in August, CNOOC said.
(China Daily 11/02/2005 page1)
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