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  2. PetroChina - Wikipedia

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    Beneath the English-language version of the design is positioned the company's name in an emboldened, black typeset, "PetroChina" (Chinese: 中 国 石 油; pinyin: Zhōngguó shíyóu). PetroChina's current logo was adopted 26 December 2004.

  3. China National Petroleum Corporation - Wikipedia

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    CNPC is the government-owned parent company of publicly listed PetroChina, which was created on November 5, 1999, as part of the restructuring of CNPC.In the restructuring, CNPC injected into PetroChina most of the assets and liabilities of CNPC relating to its hydrocarbon exploration and production, refining and marketing, chemicals and natural gas businesses.

  4. Tarim oil fields - Wikipedia

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    Straight to the Tazhong oil field on Lunmin Highway (Left to Minfeng County). The Tarim oil fields (Chinese: 塔里木油田) are oil fields found in the Tarim Basin or the Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China.

  5. Rumaila Operating Organization - Wikipedia

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    Rumaila Operating Organization was founded by BP, PetroChina, the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) and Basra Oil Company (BOC) (formerly South Oil Company (SOC)) in order to operate the 20-year rehabilitation and expansion of Rumaila oil field in southern Iraq, [1] which was discovered in 1953 and has been in operation since 1954, with extensive exploration and production since the late ...

  6. Fushun Petrochemical Company - Wikipedia

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    Fushun Petrochemical Company is a refining and petrochemical division of PetroChina. It is located in Fushun, Liaoning province, northeastern China. It is a manufacturer of different petrochemical products, as also catalysts for oil processing and noble metal refining. As of 2006, Fushun Petrochemicals was the world's largest producer of paraffin.

  7. West–East Gas Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Wang Yilin - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yilin (Chinese: 王宜林; pinyin: Wáng Yílín; born September 1956) is a Chinese business and oil magnate who was the chairman of the Board of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and the chairman of the Board of PetroChina.

  9. Petroleum industry in China - Wikipedia

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    The late Qing dynasty banned mining because of the traditional cosmological beliefs which regarded the land as a sacred legacy. [3]: 7 This ban was lifted during the modernization effort of the Self-Strengthening Movement as the Qing dynasty sought to develop a modern navy and modern industry.