PetroChina's oil and gas trade turnover up 5% in 2019

Thursday, January 16, 2020

PetroChina Co Ltd, China's leading energy firm, expanded its oil and gas trade in 2019, recording a rise of nearly 5% from prior year to exceed 500 million tonnes oil equivalent, according to a statement posted on the website of parent firm China National Petroleum Co on Thursday.

PetroChina International, better known as Chinaoil, the trading arm under the state-run PetroChina, achieved "significant" growth in pre-tax profit last year, the report stated, without providing any numbers.

Exports of refined fuel hit a record of more than 18 million tonnes, with first shipments of gasoline to Nigeria and India and first diesel shipment in larger 90,000-tonne vessel to Europe.

Natural gas imports, including pipeline gas and liquefied natural gas shipped in tankers, exceeded 69 billion cubic metres, the statement said, without giving a comparison to last year's numbers.


(Reporting by Chen Aizhu, Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)


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