China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) announced on
Monday that its crude oil output reached 291.67 million barrels
last year, up 2.27 percent from 2006.
According to unaudited figures released by Sinopec, it produced
283 billion cubic feet of natural gas in 2007, up 10.33
percent.
Sinopec processed 155.58 million tons of crude in 2007, a
year-on-year increase of 6.33 percent.
Output of gasoline rose by 7.35 percent to 24.69 million tons;
diesel, up 3.84 percent to 60.08 million tons; kerosene, up 31.02
percent to 8.32 million tons and light chemical feedstock, up 3.21
percent to 23.47 million tons.
Output of ethylene, synthetic resins and synthetic rubbers rose
by 6.02 percent, 12.08 percent and 19.76 percent, respectively,
from 2006.
However, output of synthetic fibers fell 5.66 percent and that
of urea was down 2.73 percent.
Total domestic sales volume of refined oil products rose 6.9
percent to 119.39 million tons in 2007.
Listed in Hong Kong, New York, London and Shanghai, Sinopec is
the largest oil refiner and one of the largest oil producers in
China.
(Xinhua News Agency January 21, 2008)