All publications by tag «CNOOC»
2016, August, 26, 18:35:00
CNOOC NET LOSS ¥7.74 BLN
China National Offshore Oil Corp. Ltd. posted a net loss of ¥7.74 billion for the first 6 months of 2016 against a profit of ¥14.73 billion a year earlier.
2016, May, 31, 19:50:00
CNPC & GAZPROM COOPERATION
The parties discussed relevant cooperation issues, placing an emphasis on planned gas supplies to China via the eastern and western routes, as well as the prospects of collaboration in the field of underground gas storage, gas-fired power generation, and natural gas vehicles.
2016, May, 3, 14:50:00
CNOOC DOWN 30%
During the period, the unaudited oil and gas sales revenue of the Company reached approximately RMB24.64 billion, representing a decrease of 30.7% YoY, mainly due to the sharp decrease in international oil prices. The Company’s average realized oil price decreased 39.1% YoY to US$32.54 per barrel while the average realized gas price was US$5.69 per thousand cubic feet, down 14.8% YoY.
2016, March, 22, 18:35:00
CNOOC & SHELL INVESTMENT
The project includes the ongoing construction of a new ethylene cracker and ethylene derivatives units, which will increase ethylene capacity by more than 1 million tonnes of per year, about double the current capacity. It will also include a styrene monomer and propylene oxide (SMPO) plant, which will be the largest such plant ever built in China.
2015, August, 26, 18:15:00
CNOOC DOWN 56%
Cnooc Ltd., China’s biggest offshore oil and gas explorer, posted a 56 percent decline in profit for the first half of this year.
2015, May, 5, 18:05:00
CHINA'S OIL PURGE
China appointed new heads for each of its three national oil companies on Monday, in a sweeping reshuffle of the industry at the heart of its two-year anti-corruption drive.
2015, March, 9, 19:05:00
CHINA ANNOUNCES START
CNOOC announces production start at offshore exploration project
2014, September, 30, 20:05:00
FILIPINO-UK GAS
The chairman of a Philippine energy company said Friday a Chinese state-owned oil producer hasn't responded to a revived proposal to jointly explore a disputed area of the South China Sea but drilling will go ahead by 2016 with or without a partnership.
2014, September, 18, 18:05:00
EAST CHINA SEA DISPUTE
Unresolved territorial and maritime claims continue to hinder exploration and development in the East China Sea.
2014, September, 2, 18:00:00
UGANDA: 85% UP
Uganda ups oil reserves estimate by 85 pct, finds natural gas