China National Petroleum Corporation
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Exxon Mobil-led consortium to develop major Iraqi oil fieldThis week, a group led by Italy's Eni that includes the U.S. company Occidental Petroleum Corp. initialed a preliminary agreement, and China National Petroleum Corp. and Britain's BP finalized an accord to develop oil fields in the south. In this article: Exxon Mobil Corp., Iraq, U.S., Baghdad, China National Petroleum Corp., Occidental Petroleum Corp., Royal Dutch Shell, and Eni |
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BBC News | November 05, 2009
Iraq in third overseas oil deal
...of oil a day, rising to 1.1 million a day within seven years. Raising production Last month, Iraq signed off a deal with Britain's BP and China's CNPC. The two oil companies will develop the giant southern oilfield in Rumaila. The...
In this article: Iraq, Eni, US, CNPC, Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil, Britain, and China
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BBC News | November 02, 2009
Iraq signs new overseas oil deal
...second major contract with overseas oil firms since the US-led invasion in 2003. Last month, Iraq signed off a deal with Britain's BP and China's CNPC. The two oil companies will develop the giant southern oilfield in Rumaila. The...
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 03, 2009
Iraq signs mega oil deal with BP, CNPC
Iraq signs mega oil deal with BP, CNPC Iraq formally signed a deal with Britain's BP and China's CNPC on Tuesday to almost triple production at a giant southern oilfield. "The two companies will invest $US50 billion ($A55.25 billion) in...
In this article: BP, CNPC, Iraq, Joint venture, Tony Hayward, Saddam Hussein, and Britain
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Times Online | November 03, 2009
Baghdad's vast oilfield presents dilemma to would-be bidders
...11. Iraq is in talks about developing the fields after BP, Britain's biggest company, and CNPC, its Chinese partner, yesterday formally signed Iraq's first big new oil deal since the United States-led invasion of 2003. The two...
In this article: BP, Baghdad, CNPC, Iraq, Sadr City, Tony Hayward, and Moqtada al-Sadr
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | October 13, 2009
Exxon, Lukoil submit bids for Iraq oil
...firm Shell, while Lukoil is partnering with ConocoPhillips. Iraq originally offered eight oil and gas fields to foreign energy companies at an auction in June, but only Britain's BP and China's CNPC reached agreement with Baghdad at the time.
In this article: Lukoil, Exxon Mobil, Iraq, Exxon, Baghdad, CNPC, Shell, ConocoPhillips, and Russia
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The Japan Times: All Stories | August 25, 2009
Japanese group nears big deal on Iraq oil field
...has been reached," Nippon Oil said. In June, a consortium led by BP PLC of Britain and China National Petroleum Corp. won a contract to develop Iraq's Rumaila field, agreeing to Baghdad's terms. But other fields failed to attract bids...
In this article: Iraq, Nippon Oil Corp., Nasiriyah, Baghdad, Tokyo, Japan, Iran, and Kyodo
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BBC News | October 17, 2009
Iraq cabinet ratifies oil deals
...the giant southern oilfield in Rumaila. The contract with Britain's BP and CNPC of China is the first major deal with foreign firms to be signed since an international auction in June. The project aims to almost triple output at the...
In this article: Iraq, CNPC, Exxon Mobil, Exxon, Shell, Total, and Saddam Hussein
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home.kyodo.co.jp
BP, CNPC win Iraqi Rumaila oil field development deal
BP, CNPC win Iraqi Rumaila oil field development deal ◆ BP, CNPC win Iraqi Rumaila oil field development deal BP plc of Britain and China National Petroleum Corp. have won a contract for the development of the Rumaila oil field in southern...
In this article: CNPC, Kyodo, E mail, Iraq, Tokyo, New York, Japan, and Britain
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www.washingtonpost.com | January 26, 2007
Ethanol fires hope for China's poor Guangxi
...land for a cassava plantation. And China National Petroleum Corp. had begun feasibility studies ahead of setting up plants in the eastern city of Wuzhou and central city of Laibin in Guangxi, they said. Beijing wants Guangxi -- roughly...
In this article: Sugar, China, Tapioca, Biofuel, China National Petroleum Corp., Beijing, Qinzhou, and Nanning
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China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) (simplified Chinese: 中国石油天然气集团公司, traditional Chinese: 中國石油天然氣集團公司, Hanyu Pinyin: Zhongguo Shiyou Tianranqi Jituan Gongsi) is a state-owned fuel-producing corporation and the largest integrated oil and gas company in the People's Republic of China. As of 2006, it was the second largest company in the world in terms of number of employees.
- Name:
- China National Petroleum Corporation
- Type:
- Government-owned corporation
- Location City:
- Beijing
- Location Country:
- China
- Region:
- Global (27 countries)
- Founded:
- Beijing, China ()
- Industry:
- Oil & Gas
- Key People:
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- Wang Guoliang (CFO)
- Jiang Jiemin (President)
- Products:
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- Petrochemical
- Oil (fuels, lubricants)
- Natural Gas
- Oil Exploration Services
- Oil Exploration Equipments
- Revenue:
- $110.552 billion USD (2006)
- Net Income:
- $13.256 billion USD (2006)
- No. of Employees:
- 1,086,966 (2006)
- Subsidiaries:
- PetroChina
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