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PetroChina's subsidiary in Canada is named PetroChina Canada and has an office in Calgary. It operates under the direction of Li Zhiming. China signed a deal in 2016 with the Nepal Oil Corporation to sell 30% of the total Nepalese petroleum consumption. China plans to build a pipeline to Nepal's Panchkhal along with a storage depot.
In June 2014, the "head of a key China National Petroleum subsidiary was recalled to Beijing" and fell "from public view". Replacement of China National Petroleum's top representative in Canada was announced in July. In February 2022, CNPC and Russia’s Gazprom signed a supply contract for 10 bcm per year through the Far Eastern route.
Sinopec Corporation is a partner in Petrodar Operating Company Ltd., a consortium whose partners also include China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC, the 90 per cent owner of PetroChina) and Sudapet (the Sudanese state-owned oil company), among others. In August 2005, Petrodar commenced production of oil in blocks 3 and 7 in South-east Sudan.
China National Offshore Oil Corporation. The company headquarters in Beijing, which opened in 2006. China National Offshore Oil Corporation, or CNOOC Group ( Chinese: 中国海洋石油总公司; pinyin: Zhōngguó Háiyáng Shíyóu Zǒnggōngsī ), is the third-largest national oil company in China, after CNPC (parent of PetroChina) and China ...
The pipeline is owned and operated by PetroChina West–East Gas Pipeline Company, a subsidiary of PetroChina. Originally, it was agreed that PetroChina would have owned 50% of the pipeline, while Royal Dutch Shell, Gazprom, and ExxonMobil had been slated to hold 15% each, and Sinopec 5%. However, in August 2004, the Board of Directors of ...
Set up in 2010, Potevio New Energy was among China's first state-owned companies engaged in EV charging network building and operations. It ran 50,000 charging points in more than 50 Chinese ...
China Petrochemical Corporation ( Chinese: 中国石油化工集团公司; pinyin: Zhōngguó Shíyóu Huàgōng Jítuán Gōngsī) or Sinopec Group is an oil refining, gas and petrochemical conglomerate, [4] administered by SASAC for the State Council of the People's Republic of China. It is headquartered at Chaoyangmenwai in Beijing, across ...
In 2009, SPC was acquired by China's PetroChina from Keppel Corporation and was delisted from the Singapore Stock Exchange. In 2019, SPC changed its logo and went over a company overhaul. A new visual identity was introduced incorporating logo elements of PetroChina. Exploration and Production