China’s major oil corporation is planning to make major inroads in Africa to take advantage of the growing interest in the continent’s oil
industry. According to The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Chief Executive, Fu Chengyu, the company plans to capitalise on growing interest in the continent among explorers due to high oil prices and
growing energy nationalism elsewhere. In Kenya, the company is seeking a stake in Tullow Oil, which is drilling oil in Turkana.
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A few years ago, these guys had the most licenses in Kenya. Then they relinquished their 6 blocks to "focus on Uganda". Sasa they want back in. Ama they didn't hold the 'right' blocks? When they took up those blocks (given as soon as Kibaki came from China

), Western companies were up in arms over what they termed as 'favouritism'. Will be interesting to see whether any of the blocks they relinquished turn up discoveries as they were accused of being poor explorers and only good at mining already discovered oil
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