The deal, signed late last week during the visit by Li Changchun, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party's central committee, will pave the way for work to start later this year or early next after the completion of a feasibility study, China-based industry sources said.
The Burma-China Oil&Natural Gas Pipeline co-operation agreement was signed by Zhang Guoba, director of China's National Energy Administration, and Brig Gen Lun Thi, Burma's Minister for Energy.
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