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Chinese Oil Giant's Shares Tumble in Spill Controversy
Chinese oil company CNOOC has watched its share price fall following a growing controversy over an oil spill in the Bohai Gulf. From the Los Angeles Times blog: Shares were down 2.1% in midday trading in Hong Kong after falling 8.9% Monday. The sell-off comes amid growing criticism about the handling of the oil spills in China’s northeastern Bohai Sea by CNOOC’s partner, ConocoPhillipsSeptember 6, 2011 2:17 PM
Bohai Sea Drowns in Discharged Waste
While the ConocoPhillips oil spill this summer and last year’s Dalian pipeline explosion have focused attention on
China Says Will Shut Plant as Thousands Protest
When Tropical Storm Muifa descended on China’s north-east last week, damage to dykes in Dalian sparked fears of lea
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US Oil Giant Says China Spill Worse Than Thought
An oil spill which was kept secret for a month while it spread over an area half the size of London may have been larger
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