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Change in the winds at Sinopec

ENGINEERING change within China's state-owned corporate giants is no easy feat. But there are increasing hopes that Fu Chengyu is the man to deliver a turnaround at China's second-largest oil and gas play, Sinopec.<B> By Paul Garvey in Hong Kong</B>

Change in the winds at Sinopec

It's just over three months now since the powers-that-be ordained that Fu would leave his post as the president of CNOOC, the little brother of China's big two oil companies Sinopec and PetroChina, and...

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