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   TODAYonline   
   March 1, 2018   
   --Bought a 35-percent stake in oil and gas blocks in Chad from Chinese Petroleum Corp of Taiwan for about $110 million. --Agreed with Russia's Gazprom in July 2015 to invest three oilfields in the Baikal project in East Siberia. --Plans to build a petrochemical complex in South China using liquefiedÃâà...    
    
    
 
 
 
 
  
  
   
   The News Lens International   
   February 21, 2018   
   The CPC Corporation's massive Kaohsiung refinery complex ceased operations in December 2015 as promised by the state-owned oil company in 1990 (when it was known as the Chinese Petroleum Corp.). Then Premier Hau Pei-tsun (郝柏村) promised local residents who were protesting development ofÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Taiwan Business TOPICS   
   February 19, 2018   
   The CPC Corporation's massive Kaohsiung refinery complex ceased operations in December 2015 as promised by the state-owned oil company in 1990 (when it was known as the Chinese Petroleum Corp.). Then Premier Hau Pei-tsun promised local residents who were protesting development of the FifthÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Taiwan News   
   April 30, 2017   
   TAIPEI (Taiwan News)—Taiwan oil and gas firm Chinese Petroleum Corporation (CPC) stated in a recent press release, the company will lower fuel prices for diesel and unleaded gasoline by NT$0.5 (US$0.017) per liter starting Monday. Under CPC's floating pricing mechanism, oil prices per liter for 92Ãâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   Bunkerspot   
   December 31, 1999   
   Chinese Petroleum Corporation (CPC) is said to have begun offering 0.5% sulphur bunkers at Taiwanese ports, but vessels equipped with exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS) will not qualify for a fuel subsidy aimed at encouraging early compliance with the global sulphur cap. As previously reported, the Ministry ofÃâà...    
    
    
  
  
   
   TODAYonline   
   December 31, 1999   
   --Bought a 35-percent stake in oil and gas blocks in Chad from Chinese Petroleum Corp of Taiwan for about $110 million. --Agreed with Russia's Gazprom in July 2015 to invest three oilfields in the Baikal project in East Siberia. --Plans to build a petrochemical complex in South China using liquefiedÃâà...