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Sinopec

Sinopec also known as China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, is a Chinese natural gas and mineral oil company and is the biggest company in China. It was founded in 2000 and its chairman is Fu Chengyu. Sinopec Marketing Company enjoyed nearly $1 billion in investment from Hunter Biden’s private equity firm BHR Partners. Finalized in March 2015, the investments from the BHR Partners led to BHR amassing a nearly 30 percent stake in Sinopec. BHR Partner’s LinkedIn profile highlights its Sinopec investment, revealing it was involved “in the pilot state-owned enterprise reform deal involving the segregation and capitalization of Sinopec Group’s non-oil business into Sinopec Marketing Corporation.” As of October 2021, Hunter Biden reportedly still owned a 10 percent stake in BHR Partners.[1]

After the Biden regime canceled the Keystone XL destroying America's energy independence on the first day of its seizure of power, by October when the global energy crisis hit pf the same years Sinopec reported record-breaking output figures. A company press release stated: |Fuling Shale Gas Field – the first commercially developed and operated large-scale shale gas field in China – announced on October 8 that it has produced 40 billion cubic meters of shale gas, setting a new record for the cumulative production of shale gas in the country."[2]

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