-- ブルームバーグ通信は水曜日、BP(BP)がベネズエラと沖合天然ガス探査に関する協定を締結したと報じた。これは、1月に米国がニコラス・マドゥロ大統領を拘束したことを受け、ベネズエラのエネルギー部門が勢いを増していることを受けてのものだ。 BPとベネズエラ政府の間で締結された覚書には、「天然ガス開発と将来の探査における協力の可能性のある分野」が概説されていると、BPは述べている。 この協定は、ベネズエラに対する国際エネルギー企業の関心が再び高まっている中で締結されたもので、カラカスで開催されたエネルギー会議には世界の投資家が多数参加した。 BPにとって、この動きは、近年いくつかの低炭素事業を縮小した後、石油・ガス事業に再び注力する中で、メグ・オニール最高経営責任者(CEO)が掲げる長期埋蔵量再構築戦略に沿ったものだ。
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