BEIJING, Jan. 24 -- China National Petroleum Corp is
taking on the world with great success.
The nation's top oil producer last year began
energy-exploration projects for the first time in Equatorial Guinea, Uzbekistan
and Argentina.
This brings the total number of overseas countries
where CNPC has projects in operation to 26, forming five major work regions
including Africa, Central Asia, South America, the Middle East and Asia Pacific,
the Beijing-based company said in a statement yesterday.
The contract it signed with Equatorial Guinea marks
the first time that CNPC has ventured into a deep-water exploration project
overseas. The company is normally an onshore specialist.
"Overseas oil and gas investment is in a rapidly
growing period, and has become an important pillar for the company," CNPC said.
Deals galore
It signed nine overseas contracts last year, bringing
the total to 69 by the end of 2006, said the company, which is the parent of
Hong Kong-listed Petro China Co.
In its latest coup this month, CNPC signed a contract
with Myanmar's government to explore in the country.
Crude output at CNPC's overseas operations rose 52.4
percent to 54.6 million tons last year, said a separate report by Xinhua news
agency, citing executive speeches at the company's annual work conference
yesterday.
The amount surpassed that of Daqing, China's flagship
oilfield, which pumped 43.4 million tons of crude last year.
CNPC was entitled to 28.1 million tons of the 54.6
million tons of overseas output as the company usually cooperates with foreign
counterparts in production-sharing agreements in the event of any commercial
discoveries.
CNPC also produced 5.7 billion cubic meters of
natural gas abroad last year, of which it was entitled to 3.8 billion cubic
meters, the report said.
"The majority of the crude oil CNPC produced overseas
is sold to local or international markets, and only a tiny portion of this is
shipped to China," an unnamed company official was quoted by Xinhua as saying.
CNPC posted 2006 revenue of 806.1 billion yuan (103.6
billion U.S. dollars), up 16.2 percent from a year earlier.
Gross profit rose 4.88 percent to 185.6 billion yuan,
according to data released Tuesd
(Source: Shanghaidaily.com)