CNOOC asks US to review offer

China.org.cn, September 7, 2012

China's oil company CNOOC has formally asked the US government to review its US$15.1 billion takeover bid for Canada's Nexen for any national security concerns.

China's oil company CNOOC has formally asked the US government to review its US$15.1 billion takeover bid for Canada's Nexen for any national security concerns.

China's oil company CNOOC has formally asked the US government to review its US$15.1 billion takeover bid for Canada's Nexen for any national security concerns. [File photo]

About 10 percent of the Canadian oil producer's assets are in the US. A CNOOC spokesman on Wednesday reiterated that the deal does not threaten US security. CNOOC declined to comment on the precise date when the company filed its paperwork with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US.

The confidential panel, which is chaired by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and includes the secretaries of state and defense, has up to 75 days to decide whether to impose any conditions on the deal from the day the paperwork was filed.