An oil spill off the coast of China at a field operated by ConocoPhillips has sparked concerns about discrimination against foreign companies and underscored how Chinese regulators are becoming stricter on pollution.
China, the world’s biggest consumer of energy, has ambitious plans to develop offshore oil and gas, particularly in the challenging but gas-rich terrain of the South China Sea.
But China’s first publicly disclosed spill from an offshore oil rig, in Bohai off the northern coast, has been met with a harsh response from regulators that many believe signals a new era of tightening regulations for offshore drilling in China.
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