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  2. PetroChina - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, PetroChina received the equivalent of US$343 million in state subsidies. [25] PetroChina was allowed to accelerate its renewable energy business in 2022, installing 5.36 gigawatts of wind and solar power plants and 11.2 million square meters of geothermal projects during the first half of the year.

  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. List of largest oil and gas companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    A commercial oil tanker receives oil at a terminal off Iraq. Total revenue of oil and gas companies is listed in billions of U.S. dollars. Total revenue is usually self-reported by the company, and often reported by neutral, unbiased, reliable publications.

  5. Tarim oil fields - Wikipedia

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    PetroChina's Tarim oil fields operations are headquartered in Korla. [2] [3] The Tarim oil fields are one of Xinjiang's three largest oil fields, the other two being Jungar and Tuha. Tarim includes: Tahe oil field; Tazhong oil field

  6. 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 ...

  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. Petro china - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Petro china

  9. Sino-Myanmar pipelines - Wikipedia

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    In December 2005, PetroChina signed a deal with Myanmar's Government to purchase natural gas over a 30-year period. [1] Based on this agreement, the parent company of PetroChina , China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), signed on 25 December 2008 a contract with the Daewoo International -led consortium to purchase natural gas from the Shwe ...