The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has made a significant impact at this year’s China International Import Expo (CIIE) by signing a record-breaking 26 cross-border contracts. This milestone underscores the vital role of global collaboration in driving the energy transition forward.
At the signing ceremony, Maria Claudia Borras, Chief Growth and Experience Officer of energy equipment supplier Baker Hughes, highlighted the company’s support for CNOOC’s initiatives. She remarked, “Our partnership with CNOOC reflects a shared commitment to advancing energy solutions on a global scale.”
Li Luguang, Vice President of the World Petroleum Congress, emphasized the importance of international cooperation in the energy sector. “Advancing ocean energy progress and tackling climate change require collective efforts from all nations,” he stated. “CNOOC’s achievements at the CIIE demonstrate a strong dedication to these global challenges.”
The record number of agreements signed by CNOOC at the expo not only strengthens its global partnerships but also signals China’s ongoing commitment to sustainable energy developments. The CIIE continues to serve as a pivotal platform for fostering international collaborations that drive economic growth and environmental stewardship.
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