CRI听力:Glencore, Qatar sell 14% stake in Rosneft to Chinese energy firm
2017-09-12来源:CRI
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Glencore PLC and Qatar have agreed to sell the bulk of their nearly 20% stake in Russian oil giant PAO Rosneft to a Chinese energy company.
The deal, worth about 9 billion U.S. dollars, gives China Energy Fund Committee (CEFC) a 14.2% stake in Rosneft.
This makes CEFC the third-largest investor in Rosneft behind the Russian authorities, which owns half of the company, and BP PLC, which owns about 20%.
For more on this, the Beijing Hour’s Shane Bigham spoke earlier with CRI’s financial analyst Einar Tangen.
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