In a few weeks’ time, two oil rigs off the coast of Brazil will move smoothly into production, pumping thousands of barrels of oil a day out of the Peregrino oilfield in the Campos basin. They would be unremarkable if it were not for the story that lies behind the field and its investors. Owned by Statoil of Norway, another investor in the project is Sinochem, a Chinese state-owned energy and trading group, which won a bid for 40 per cent of the field in one of the most hotly contested bidding rounds in the industry last year.
数周之后,巴西两座离岸石油钻井平台将顺利投产,每天从坎波斯盆地的佩雷格里诺(Peregrino)油田抽出数千桶石油。如果不是因为该油田及其股东背后的故事,这两座平台本将默默无闻。佩雷格里诺油田的股东有两家,一家是挪威国家石油公司(Statoil),另一家是manbetx3.0 国有能源及贸易集团中化集团(Sinochem)。去年,中化在该行业竞争最为激烈的竞标中胜出,获得该油田40%的权益。