CNOOC’s First Quarter Profit Rises on Higher Oil Prices, Output

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

China's CNOOC posted a 7.1% rise in first-quarter net profit on Tuesday as the Iran war pushed up global oil prices and the offshore oil and gas major increased its production.

Net income for the January-to-March period was 39.14 billion yuan ($5.73 billion), compared with 36.56 billion yuan a year earlier, according to a filing with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

Revenue rose 8.6% to 116.08 billion yuan.

CNOOC Ltd, the listed arm of China National Offshore Oil Company, reported total net production at 205.1 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe) in the first quarter, up 8.6% from a year earlier, with production increasing from both domestic and overseas operations.

Domestic net production was 140 million boe, up 7% year-on-year, with projects including Kenli 10-2 in the Bohai Basin off north China contributing.

Overseas net production was 65.1 million boe, up 12.3% year-on-year, mainly due to contributions from projects such as Yellowtail in Guyana.

The company's unaudited oil and gas sales revenue was 97 billion yuan, up 9.9% year-on-year.

CNOOC, as one of the world's lowest-cost offshore producers, reported all-in production costs of $28.41 per barrel in the first quarter, up from 2025 whole-year cost at $27.

First-quarter capital spending came in at 33.02 billion yuan, up 19.1% year-on-year, due to the accelerated deployment of exploration and adjustment wells and faster capacity construction.

CNOOC's share price is likely to be supported in the short term by geopolitical tensions and global supply disruptions, while the Iran conflict is unlikely to affect its production, according to Fitch Ratings.

"CNOOC's overseas business accounts for about 35% of its oil and gas assets and 31% of sales volume, with Canada the largest contributor and limited Middle East exposure," said Betsy Guo, Associate Director at Fitch Ratings.

CNOOC's Hong Kong-listed shares 0883.HK have risen 36.06% year-to-date, outperforming the Hang Seng Index .HSI, which has gained 0.19%.

($1 = 6.8356 Chinese yuan renminbi)


(Reuters - Reporting by Sam Li and Aizhu Chen; Editing by Joe Bavier)

Categories: Finance Industry News Activity Asia Oil and Gas

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