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中国油气  2016, Vol. 23 Issue (1): 58-64    
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Progress in Foreign Cooperation of China's Oil Industry
Jin Donghuan, Wu Mouyuan, Jin Yun
CNPC Economics & Technology Research Institute
Progress in Foreign Cooperation of China's Oil Industry
Jin Donghuan, Wu Mouyuan, Jin Yun
CNPC Economics & Technology Research Institute
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摘要 In 2015, China's oil companies' overseas equity oil has grown steadily to approximately 150 million tonnes. State-owned oil majors have turned from scale-oriented to profit-oriented by adjusting investment speed and optimizing portfolio to improve operating profit of overseas business. The overseas investment of private oil companies mainly focused on two fields: the first is to invest in countries along the Belt and Road (the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road), and the second is to enter the oil industry of the developed countries by M&A. Limited progress has been made in the foreign cooperation of domestic upstream sector, while new changes emerged in the foreign cooperation of upstream sector. Some planned projects were postponed or delayed due to domestic or international market changes. Private oil companies, however, began to cooperate with foreign companies in the downstream sector after the former got the right to import crude oil.
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Abstract:In 2015, China's oil companies' overseas equity oil has grown steadily to approximately 150 million tonnes. State-owned oil majors have turned from scale-oriented to profit-oriented by adjusting investment speed and optimizing portfolio to improve operating profit of overseas business. The overseas investment of private oil companies mainly focused on two fields: the first is to invest in countries along the Belt and Road (the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road), and the second is to enter the oil industry of the developed countries by M&A. Limited progress has been made in the foreign cooperation of domestic upstream sector, while new changes emerged in the foreign cooperation of upstream sector. Some planned projects were postponed or delayed due to domestic or international market changes. Private oil companies, however, began to cooperate with foreign companies in the downstream sector after the former got the right to import crude oil.
Key wordsChinese oil companies    Overseas    The Belt and Road    Private oil companies    Foreign cooperation
     出版日期: 2016-04-15
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Jin Donghuan, Wu Mouyuan, Jin Yun. Progress in Foreign Cooperation of China's Oil Industry[J]. 中国油气, 2016, 23(1): 58-64.
Jin Donghuan, Wu Mouyuan, Jin Yun. Progress in Foreign Cooperation of China's Oil Industry. China Oil & Gas, 2016, 23(1): 58-64.
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