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China Petroleum & Chemical Corp, the nation's second-largest oil producer, said it shut some oil wells in southern China because of flooding.
The impact on the company's oilfields is "limited" so far, Huang Wensheng, spokesman of the company known as Sinopec, said by telephone today, declining to specify the number of wells that were closed.
Shengli field in Shandong province, the company's largest, is largely unaffected, Huang said. The company has taken precautionary measures to cope with the bad weather, he said, without elaborating.
PetroChina Co hasn't seen any "noticeable" impact from floods and typhoons on its oilfields and refineries, Mao Zefeng, spokesman of the nation's largest oil producer, said by telephone. The company's fields and refineries are operating normally, according to Mao.
Cnooc Ltd's spokesman, Jiang Yongzhi, couldn't immediately comment when contacted by Bloomberg News.