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Taiwan's CPC rejects'specifics' US shale-gas acquisition talks

Taiwan's CPC rejects'specifics' US shale-gas acquisition talks

CPC Corp, Taiwan's state owned energy company, said that it was not in negotiations for "specific" shale fields in the United States. However, it did not exclude any potential partners and would make the best decision based on their own evaluations.

Three sources with knowledge of the matter said earlier this month that CPC was in early discussions to purchase shale gas producing assets in the United States. The move is part of a plan to secure the supply for natural gas to fuel Taiwan's economic growth.

CPC stated in a late Monday statement that the U.S. Shale Gas has been a target for many years because of its quality, mature extraction technologies and favorable investment environment.

The CPC said that it would not exclude any potential partners, but instead make the best decision possible based on evaluation results.

The company said that the reports stating that CPC was in the process to discuss the acquisition of certain shale fields in the United States were not true.

Taiwan has committed to increasing its energy purchases from the United States in order to reduce its trade surplus. This will also help avoid tariffs.

CPC and Alaska Gasline Development Corp signed an agreement in March to purchase LNG and invest into the Alaska LNG Project. The project will use pipelines to transport gas from Alaska's remote northern region to Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. (Reporting and editing by Jacqueline Wong; Ben Blanchard is the reporter)

(source: Reuters)