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China National Petroleum Corp's booth at a trade show in Tianjin in September, 2013. The company announced Thursday that its oil and gas output both home and abroad rose 10.2 percent year on year to 306.65 million tons of oil equivalent in 2013. [Photo / China Daily] |
BEIJING - China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), announced Thursday that its oil and gas output both home and abroad rose 10.2 percent year on year to 306.65 million tons of oil equivalent in 2013.
CNPC is the parent company of PetroChina and is the nation's largest oil and gas producer and supplier.
Zhou Jiping, CNPC president, said overseas business was the pillar force driving up the corporation's oil and gas output, which totaled 123 million tons last year, up 18.1 percent from 2012.
Trade volume of CNPC's oil and gas operating centers in Europe, Asia and North America increased 10.9 percent year on year to $266 billion, according to the company.
The oil firm plans to produce 329.67 million tons of oil and gas in 2014, said Liao Yongyuan, CNPC general manager.
Liao also noted that CNPC's total investment this year will decline 11 percent, but investment in upstream business will maintain a stable growth.