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'''CNOOC Limited''' ({{lang|zh|中国海洋石油有限公司}}) is China's largest producer of [[Offshore (hydrocarbons)|offshore]] [[crude oil]] and [[natural gas]]. It is a major [[subsidiary]] of [[China National Offshore Oil Corporation]] (CNOOC) and has been listed in [[Hong Kong]] {{sehk|883}} and in [[New York City|New York]] {{nyse|CEO}} since February 2001. It was admitted as a constituent stock of the [[Hang Seng Index]] in July 2001.<ref name=about /> In September 2013 it was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange following its acquisition of Canadian oil and gas company [[Nexen]] Inc. |
'''CNOOC Limited''' ({{lang|zh|中国海洋石油有限公司}}) is China's largest producer of [[Offshore (hydrocarbons)|offshore]] [[crude oil]] and [[natural gas]]. It is a major [[subsidiary]] of [[China National Offshore Oil Corporation]] (CNOOC) and has been listed in [[Hong Kong]] {{sehk|883}} and in [[New York City|New York]] {{nyse|CEO}} since February 2001. It was admitted as a constituent stock of the [[Hang Seng Index]] in July 2001.<ref name=about /> In September 2013 it was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange following its acquisition of Canadian oil and gas company [[Nexen]] Inc. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[China National Offshore Oil Corporation]] or CNOOC, is a state-owned enterprise based in Beijing, capital of China. In order to float most of its assets in [[Hong Kong stock exchange]], a [[ |
[[China National Offshore Oil Corporation]] or CNOOC, is a state-owned enterprise based in Beijing, capital of China. In order to float most of its assets in [[Hong Kong stock exchange]], a [[special purpose vehicle]] was incorporated in Hong Kong as an intermediate holding company, in order to transfer the control of some subsidiaries to the company. Thus, it was considered as a [[red chip]] company of the exchange.<ref name=redchip>{{cite web|url=http://www.hkex.com.hk/Market-Data/Statistics/Consolidated-Reports/China-Dimension?sc_lang=en&select={55AE8A39-A5A2-4489-95E1-21E30BDEAFD7}|title= List of Red Chip Companies|date=31 October 2017|access-date=22 November 2017|publisher=Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing}}</ref> {{as of|2017|10|31}}, the company had a market capitalization of HK$474,155,982,550.<ref name=redchip/> |
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==Operations== |
==Operations== |
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Its core domestic operation areas are in [[Bohai Bay|Bohai]], the [[South China Sea]], and the [[East China Sea]]. Internationally, it has oil and gas assets in Asia, Africa, North America, South America, and Oceania.<ref name=bb>{{cite web|title=CNOOC Ltd|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/883:HK|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=9 March 2013}}</ref> |
Its core domestic operation areas are in [[Bohai Bay|Bohai]], the [[South China Sea]], and the [[East China Sea]]. Internationally, it has oil and gas assets in Asia, Africa, North America, South America, and Oceania.<ref name=bb>{{cite web|title=CNOOC Ltd|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/883:HK|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=9 March 2013}}</ref> |
Revision as of 14:52, 22 November 2017
Native name | 中国海洋石油有限公司 |
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Industry | Oil and gas, energy |
Founded | August 1999 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Zhong Hua (CFO) Yang Hua (Chairman and CEO),[1] Yuan Guangyu (President) |
Total assets | RMB384.26 billion (2012)[2] |
Number of employees | 5,377 (2012)[2] |
Parent | CNOOC |
Subsidiaries | Nexen China Oilfield Services |
Website | cnoocltd.com |
CNOOC Limited (中国海洋石油有限公司) is China's largest producer of offshore crude oil and natural gas. It is a major subsidiary of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) and has been listed in Hong Kong SEHK: 883 and in New York NYSE: CEO since February 2001. It was admitted as a constituent stock of the Hang Seng Index in July 2001.[2] In September 2013 it was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange following its acquisition of Canadian oil and gas company Nexen Inc.
History
China National Offshore Oil Corporation or CNOOC, is a state-owned enterprise based in Beijing, capital of China. In order to float most of its assets in Hong Kong stock exchange, a special purpose vehicle was incorporated in Hong Kong as an intermediate holding company, in order to transfer the control of some subsidiaries to the company. Thus, it was considered as a red chip company of the exchange.[3] As of 31 October 2017[update], the company had a market capitalization of HK$474,155,982,550.[3]
Operations
Its core domestic operation areas are in Bohai, the South China Sea, and the East China Sea. Internationally, it has oil and gas assets in Asia, Africa, North America, South America, and Oceania.[4]
As of December 31, 2011, the CNOOC Limited owned net proven reserves of approximately 3.19 billion barrel of oil equivalent (BOE), and its average daily net production was 909,000 BOE.[2]
Competition in China
CNOOC Ltd's parent, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), is the third largest of the "Big Three" Chinese oil companies, and traditionally specialised in offshore upstream exploration and production, whereas CNPC Group specialised in onshore upstream exploration and production, and Sinopec Group specialised in refining and marketing. These distinctions are now increasingly blurred as the three companies compete in all areas. All of the "Big Three" have vested the majority of revenue producing assets in listed Hong Kong subsidiaries. CNPC into PetroChina, Sinopec Group into Sinopec Limited, and CNOOC Group into CNOOC Limited.
See also
References
- ^ "Nexen Announces Completion of Acquisition by CNOOC Limited". Yahoo! Finance. 25 February 2013.
- ^ a b c d "About Us". CNOOC Limited.
- ^ a b "List of Red Chip Companies". Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing. 31 October 2017. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
- ^ "CNOOC Ltd". Bloomberg. Retrieved 9 March 2013.