China Trying to Cut Iranian Oil Imports
OREANDA-NEWS. June 15, 2012. Speaking to reporters on the side of a seminar of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Wang Dongjin, a CNPC vice president, said it remained unclear, however, how China could reduce its imports from the Islamic Republic.
"We will see at a later date state," he said, what do with "some contracts signed before sanctions on Iran."
Mr. Dongjin also said CNPC is in talks with Russian natural-gas giant Gazprom (GAZP.RS) over a possible asset swap.
"It is a potential, it is in a preliminary state," he said, adding that the discussions focused on CNPC entering natural-gas "exploration blocks or developing some gas field in the Barents Sea" in Russia.
He said natural-gas production at CNPC's Amour River project was due to start at the end of next year.
Mr. Dongjin also said CNPC wasn't currently considering buying a stake into Russian joint-venture TNK-BP.
BP PLC (BP), which owns half of TNK-BP, recently signalled it was considering exiting the venture.
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