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IOC signs MoU with Sinopec

The deal will facilitate and enhanced the cooperation in refinery and petrochemicals sector, reports Deepak Joshi.

Published on: Dec 15, 2006 08:19 PM IST
None | By , New Delhi
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India and China signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for cooperation in the hydrocarbon sector.

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The MoU signed between Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and Chinese petroleum major Sinopec. It will facilitate and enhanced cooperation in refinery and Petrochemicals sector, thereby giving a fillip to IOC, which is on the threshold of entering the petrochemical sector in a big way.

Other areas of cooperation include international trade, E&P activities in third countries, collaboration in engineering and technical services, exchange of knowledge/technology in operations, refinery optimisation and training, a government release stated.

The MoU was signed during the ongoing visit of Petroleum Minister Murli Deora to Beijing for attending a meeting with energy ministers of other major oil importing countries - US, China, Japan and Korea.

Deora is accompanied by a high-powered delegation comprising petroleum secretary MS Srinivasan, IOC chairman S Behuria and ONGC Videsh Ltd managing director RS Butola.

The MoU was signed by BM Bansal, Director (business development) of IOC and Chen Qi, Director-General, Sinopec, in the presence of Behuria.

IOC is the leading refining and marketing oil PSU along with interests both in petrochemical and exploration and production while, Sinopec is a major integrated National Oil Company of China.

Email Deepak Joshi: djoshi@hindustantimes.com

 
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