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Sinochem weighs sale of stake in shale oil JV with Exxon - MSNChina’s Sinochem is reportedly planning to divest its 40% stake in US shale JV Wolfcamp, reported Reuters, citing sources. The potential sale could be valued upwards of $2bn (14.22bn yuan). The ...
Chinese state-owned chemical companies Sinochem Group and ChemChina are in discussions about a possible merger to create a chemicals, fertiliser and oil giant with almost $100 billion in annual ...
Chinese state-owned Sinochem Group is expected to keep its stake in Pirelli despite a move by the Italian government to limit its influence at the tyre maker, three sources close to the matter ...
Pioneer Natural Resources agreed to sell a 40% stake in 207,000 acres in West Texas's Wolfcamp Shale to Chinese conglomerate Sinochem in a deal worth $1.7 billion, the third-biggest single ...
CANBERRA, Australia -- Nufarm Ltd. of Australia said it received a preliminary approach by China's Sinochem Corp. for a potential takeover, the latest in a series of overtures by Chinese state ...
Sinochem Group may keep three bankrupt oil refineries located in eastern China after auctions to sell them drew little interest from other companies, sources familiar with the matter said.
Sinochem Holdings Corp. is exploring ways to salvage a planned Shanghai listing of its unit Syngenta Group, including a smaller initial public offering for the agrochemical giant, people with ...
China’s Sinochem Holdings Corp. said it does not have any plan to sell its stake in Italian tiremaker Pirelli & C. SpA.
Pirelli has been partially owned by Chinese state-run company Sinochem since 2015. Now the Italian government wants to prevent China from owning it outright.
Italy has imposed several curbs on Pirelli’s biggest shareholder, Sinochem, in a move aimed at blocking the Chinese government’s access to sensitive chip technology.
Pioneer Natural Resources Company has inked a farm out agreement with a U.S. subsidiary of Sinochem Group for a portion of the company's acreage in the horizontal Wolfcamp Shale play for $1.7 billion.
("Total Sells Colombian Assets To Sinochem," at 0913 GMT, misstated the amount of the transaction in the first paragraph. The correct version follows:) French oil major Total SA TOT said Wednesday ...
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