CNPC to raise crude output to 113.75 million tonnes in 2002

Jan. 4, 2002
China National Petroleum Corp. plans to raise its crude output this year to 113.75 million tonnes, up 1.6% over 2001. That amount includes 7.35 million tonnes from fields overseas.

By an OGJ Online Correspondent

BEIJING, Jan. 4 -- China National Petroleum Corp. plans to raise its crude output this year to 113.75 million tonnes, up 1.6% over 2001.

That amount includes 7.35 million tonnes from fields overseas.

CNPC's natural gas production is expected to rise this year to 22.1 billion cu m (bcm), including 700 million cu m from overseas, up from last year's 20.4 bcm, including 570 million cu m from overseas fields.

In 2001, the company's proven oil and gas reserves increased 430 million tonnes and 407.3 billion cu m respectively.

In 2002, CNPC's refinery runs are expected to rise by 0.3% to 84.45 million tonnes.

The company also plans to raise its net profit for 2002 by 10% from 53 billion yuan ($6.4 billion) last year. The 2001 result, which was down 12% from 2000, was due to lower crude prices in the second half.