Venezuela
to buy 18 oil tankers from China
Pravda
MOSCOW
Petroleumworld.com 05 11 06
Venezuela has signed a US$1.3 billion (?1 billion) deal with China to
buy 18 oil tankers to help the world's fifth-largest petroleum exporter
increase crude shipments to rapidly growing Asian markets.
Officials
from state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, reached
the deal with China State Shipbuilding Corp. and China Shipbuilding
Industry Corp. during a recent visit to the Asian country, PDVSA said
in a statement Wednesday.
Under
the agreement, China will also help build shipyards in Venezuela and
train Venezuelan personnel. PDVSA did not say whether the tankers will
be built in China or Venezuela.
Venezuela
exports about 15 percent of its crude and other oil products to Asia
but seeks to raise that to 45 percent by 2012, PDVSA said.
Under
President Hugo Chavez, Venezuela has fostered closer ties with China
as it seeks new markets for its oil beyond the United States its top
buyer.
China
is the world's second-largest consumer of oil and third-biggest importer.
China
National Petroleum Corp. signed a one-year supply contract with PDVSA
for 160,000 barrels a day in late 2005.
It
is also helping quantify and certify heavy crude reserves in Venezuela's
oil-rich Orinoco tar belt and has signed a preliminary agreement to
jointly develop the Zumano oil and gas fields in eastern Venezuela.
PDVSA
announced last year that it would spend US$2.2 billion (?1.7 billion)
to more than triple its fleet of tankers to 58 by 2012 so that it can
ship more oil and gas to Asian and other markets.
PDVSA
said Wednesday it has agreements with Brazil for 10 tankers and with
Argentina for two more, reports AP.
O.Ch.
PRAVDA
Wed May 10, 2006
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