Saudis Sign Gas Deal With Hunter Biden-Linked Chinese Energy Firm. Another detail omitted by the corporate media. A Chinese state-run company linked to Hunter Biden, the son of the President of the United States, recently partnered with Saudi Arabia’s leading petroleum and natural gas company to collaborate on energy production, The National Pulse can reveal. The agreement – reported elsewhere without the Hunter Biden link – comes amidst Saudi and United Arab Emirates (UAE) leaders declining calls with President Joe Biden amidst America’s surging oil and gas prices. In the same time period, Saudi Arabia’s state-backed firm Saudi Aramco signed a “preliminary agreement” with China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) aimed at boosting “its presence in the world’s second-largest economy.” “This agreement provides a basis for continued downstream collaboration between Aramco and Sinopec, capitalising on each company’s strengths and their long-term relationship,” a statement added. “The signing of this agreement will support our refinery feedstock optimization and downstream petrochemical development, while offering new opportunities to deepen and expand activity amid an accelerating global energy transition,” said Yu Baocai, president of Sinopec Corporation. “Such collaborations promote our downstream integration and expansion strategy in Asia and support our broader objectives of becoming a global leader in liquids-to-chemicals and a resilient and reliable supplier of one of the lowest upstream carbon intensity oils to meet China’s growing demand,” added Mohammed Al Qahtani, Aramco senior vice president of Downstream.
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