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Petrochina CO Ltd(PCCYF)
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PetroChina Sets Final 2025 Dividend and Tax Terms for H Shareholders
PetroChina Sets 2025 AGM to Approve Results, Profit Plan and RMB50 Billion Debt Mandate
PetroChina Board Sets Date to Approve First-Quarter 2026 Results
First Shanghai Securities Sticks to Their Buy Rating for PetroChina Company (PCCYF)
Analysts’ Top Energy Picks: PetroChina Company (PCCYF), HF Sinclair Corporation (DINO)
Guotai Haitong Keeps Their Buy Rating on PetroChina Company (PCCYF)
PetroChina Parent CNPC Lifts Stake Through A and H Share Purchases
Analysts Offer Insights on Energy Companies: Pedevco (PED) and PetroChina Company (OtherPCCYF)
J.P. Morgan Sticks to Their Buy Rating for PetroChina Company (PCCYF)
Analysts Offer Insights on Energy Companies: Amplitude Energy (OtherCOPJF), PetroChina Company (OtherPCCYF) and COSCO SHIPPING Energy Transportation Co (OtherCSDXF)
PetroChina Renews Connected-Party and Financial Service Deals With CNPC for 2027–2029
PetroChina Proposes Final 2025 Dividend and Sets H-Share Tax Terms
Goldman Sachs Keeps Their Buy Rating on PetroChina Company (PCCYF)
PetroChina Sets March 27 Board Meeting to Approve 2025 Results and Final Dividend Plan
PetroChina Company (PCCYF) Receives a Buy from Bernstein
CNPC Slightly Lifts Controlling Stake in PetroChina Through A and H Share Purchases
PetroChina Renews Currency Derivatives Framework with CNPC Finance for 2026
PetroChina Details Board Composition and Governance Committee Structure
PetroChina Reshapes Key Board Committees in Governance Realignment
PetroChina Names Non-Executive Director Zhou Xinhuai as Vice Chairman
PetroChina Announces Board Line-Up and Committee Assignments
PetroChina Shareholders Approve Board Appointments and Governance Overhaul at 2025 EGM
J.P. Morgan Sticks to Its Buy Rating for PetroChina Company (PCCYF)
PetroChina Expands Gas Storage Capacity with Strategic Acquisition
PetroChina Announces Key Governance Changes at Upcoming EGM
PetroChina Proposes Appointment of New Director Zhou Song
PetroChina Company (PCCYF) Receives a Buy from CLSA
PetroChina Company (PCCYF) Receives a Buy from First Shanghai Securities
Analysts’ Opinions Are Mixed on These Energy Stocks: PetroChina Company (OtherPCCYF) and HF Sinclair Corporation (DINO)
PetroChina Company (PCCYF) Gets a Buy from DBS
PetroChina Announces 2025 Extraordinary General Meeting

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PetroChina Co Ltd was established as a joint stock company on November 5, 1999. The Company is engaged is engaged in the exploration, development, production and sales of crude oil and natural gas; the refining of crude oil and petroleum products; the production and sales of basic and derivative chemical products and other chemical products; the marketing and trading of refined products and the transmission of natural gas, crude oil and refined products, and the sales of natural gas. The Company's business is segmented into the following groups: Exploration and Production; Refining and Chemicals; Marketing; and Natural Gas and Pipeline. PetroChina is China's largest producer of oil and gas. The Exploration and Production segment is involved in the exploration, development, production, and marketing of crude oil and natural gas. The Refining and Chemicals segment engages in the refining of crude oil and petroleum products; and production and marketing of primary petrochemical products, and derivative petrochemical products and other chemical products. The Marketing segment is involved in the marketing of refined products; and trading activities. The Natural Gas and Pipeline segment engages in the transmission of natural gas, crude oil, and refined oil products. The Company competes in its business segments both in China and in international markets. Its competitors include China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, or Sinopec, including its subsidiary, China National Star Petroleum Corporation, or CNSPC, and CNOOC. The Company is subject to numerous national, regional and local environmental laws and regulations and environmental regulations promulgated by the governments in whose jurisdictions it has operations. These laws and regulations consist of oil and gas exploration and production operations, petroleum and petrochemical products and other activities.