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  • China's Xiaomi, CNOOC, COMAC Get Trumped In U.S.
    BLACKLISTED
    U.S. sets crosshairs on even more China companies just before Trump’s White House door closes.
  • Trump To Add SMIC, CNOOC To Blacklist Before He Leaves White House -- Reports
    ON TARGET
    The move is seen to escalate frictions with Beijing weeks before Biden is sworn into office.
  • CNOOC Discovers 100 Million-Ton Oil Reserve In Kenli 6-1 Oilfield
    China National Offshore Oil Corp
    The newly discovered reserve in the north of the Laizhou area in Bohai Bay is expected to yield more than 100 million tons of crude oil.
  • Shell Signs Strategic Cooperative Deal With CNOOC And Huizhou Government
    CNOOC and Shell Petrochemical Company Limited
    Shell signed a new cooperative agreement with the government of Huizhou and CNOOC, which includes the enhancement of the petrochemical facility owned by its Chinese joint venture.
  • CNOOC Reports Decrease In Revenues For First Quarter
    China National Offshore Oil Corporation
    CNOOC's revenues dropped by 2.83 billion yuan to 41.58 billion yuan during the first quarter of the year.
  • Tax Revenues In China Down BY 16.4 Percent For The First Quarter Of 2020
    tax cuts
    An official with the State Taxation Administration in China revealed at a press conference that the country's tax cuts and fee easements totaled 742 billion Yuan for the first quarter of 2020.
  • CNOOC To Cut Production And Spending As Oil Price War Continues
    China National Offshore Oil Corporation
    CNOOC officials stated that just like other oil companies, it has now been forced to implement such measures to cope with the worsening state of the global oil and gas industry.
  • China State-Owned Oil Giants Expected To Cut Production Amid Oil Price Dip
    Global Oil Industry
    PetroChina and Sinopec are expected to cut production by as much as 2 to 3 percent to offset possible losses due to the global oil price slump.
  • Chinese 'Big 3' Pressured To Increase Energy Production
    ENERGY
    Three of the most valuable energy companies in China feel the pressure of producing more energy to lift sagging economy