China’s Sinopec mulls U.S. oil projects ahead of Trump’s visit: sources

With U.S.-China energy trade likely to feature prominently during Mr. Trump's visit, the people said one of the projects could see Sinopec partnering with U.S. commodities trader Freepoint Commodities LLC and U.S. private equity firm ArcLight Capital Partners LLC.

October 31, 2017 10:53 am | Updated 10:55 am IST - SINGAPORE:

In this March 30, 2016 file photo, Sinopec Corp Chairman Wang Yupu attends a news conference on the company's annual results in Hong Kong, China.

In this March 30, 2016 file photo, Sinopec Corp Chairman Wang Yupu attends a news conference on the company's annual results in Hong Kong, China.

China's state oil major Sinopec is evaluating two projects in the United States that could boost Gulf Coast crude oil exports and also expand storage facilities in the Caribbean, two people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday, with U.S. President Donald Trump set to visit Beijing next week.

With U.S.-China energy trade likely to feature prominently during Mr. Trump's visit, the people said one of the projects could see Sinopec partnering with U.S. commodities trader Freepoint Commodities LLC and U.S. private equity firm ArcLight Capital Partners LLC.

The trio is mulling building a pipeline to move shale oil from the Permian basin in Texas to the U.S. Gulf Coast for export, the people said.

This project also includes the construction of a terminal that can load 2 million barrels of crude onboard a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC), they said. This will reduce a big chunk of logistics costs incurred for U.S. crude exports, making the oil more competitive in Asia, the sources said.

They declined to be identified because they were not authorised to speak to media.

The three companies have also been exploring an expansion of oil storage at Limetree Bay (LB) Terminals in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, and restarting an idled refinery at the same site, they said.

Sinopec, which is Asia's largest oil refiner, ArcLight and all Freepoint declined to comment.

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