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Macroeconomic factors propelling China as one of the most important markets for oil & gas companies

China’s demand for oil and gas for domestic consumption and dependency on imports makes it one of the most lucrative markets.

Macroeconomic factors propelling China as one of the most important markets for oil & gas companies


Beijing, November 28 -Neftegaz.RU. China’s swelling demand for oil and gas for domestic consumption and heavy dependency on imports makes it one of the most lucrative markets for the global oil and gas industry, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

 

The company’s report: «Impact of China on Oil and Gas - Thematic Research» reveals that to achieve the dual objective of reducing carbon emissions and ensuring energy sufficiency, Chinese oil and gas companies are gearing up to expand their reach and lend financial as well as technical expertise for projects around the world, especially in projects related to natural gas.

 

Ravindra Puranik, Oil & Gas Analyst at GlobalData, comments: «The sustained growth in consumption of petroleum, natural gas, and petrochemical products in China is a major growth driver for oil and gas companies worldwide. They can benefit from this opportunity by investing in the Chinese oil and gas industry. However, the oil and gas sector in China is largely dominated by the country’s national oil companies (NOCs).»

 

GlobalData’s thematic research identifies Sinopec, CNPC, and CNOOC as some of the companies that have strong presence in China’s oil and gas industry. Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil are some of the non-Chinese companies that have weak exposure to China.

Sinopec, CNPC and CNOOC together account for around 75% of crude oil production and refinery and petrochemical throughput in China in 2017. Sinopec and CNPC are among the largest oil and gas companies globally and ranked 1st and 3rd, respectively, in terms of annual revenues in 2017 while CNOOC ranks among the top 20 global oil and gas companies.

 

After dominating the domestic market over the past several years, Chinese oil and gas companies are now expanding their overseas presence to diversify into new markets.

 

Puranik adds: «China, which already exerts a considerable influence on global geopolitics, is attempting to further expand its geopolitical reach to secure oil and gas supply. The Belt and Road Initiative introduced by the Chinese government is largely aimed at increasing commodity trade, especially oil and gas, enabling Chinese companies to make strategic investments in oil and gas projects worldwide.»

 


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