It was reported on Wednesday that Nexen Petroleum, a unit of state-controlled CNOOC, was planning to exit the United States, divesting its stake in giant oil and gas developments in the Gulf of Mexico amid the trade row between Washington and Beijing.
People familiar with the matter, speaking on condition of anonymity because it was private, said on Wednesday Nexen had not determined whether to sell the assets outright or swap offshore acreage with another company. The decision to sell some US assets in the Gulf of Mexico came as the state-controlled Chinese oil firm finalises an internal restructuring that combines its Beijing-headquartered exploration and production team with Calgary-based Nexen Petroleum, which it acquired in 2013.
It also follows a large oil discovery at the Stabroek block offshore Guyana, in which CNOOC is partner of a consortium led by Exxon Mobil Corp, and which could recover more than 4 billion barrels of oil. “We just had a review of the company’s growing global assets… The Guyana discovery is redefining our perspective,” said the spokeswoman. — Reuters
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