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PetroChina Q1 earnings plunge 82%

Xinhua, April 28, 2015 Adjust font size:

Chinese oil giant PetroChina on Monday released what it said was "better-than-expected operating results" for the first quarter (Q1) as net profits plummeted 82 percent to 6.15 billion yuan (1 billion U.S. dollars).

Chinese oil giant PetroChina on Monday released what it said was "better-than-expected operating results" for the first quarter (Q1) as net profits plummeted 82 percent to 6.15 billion yuan (1 billion U.S. dollars). [File photo] 

The company attributed the slump to plunging oil prices and weak domestic demand.

However, the results were better than expected, the company said, thanks to its low-cost development scheme, which has further reduced costs while increasing efficiency, and promoting reform and innovation as growth drivers.

The company said that it had taken proactive measures to cope with the plunge in oil prices and emphasized cost reduction and efficiency improvement, resulting in a 3.7 percent reduction in operating costs year on year for exploration and production.

In Q1, the company's crude oil output was 239.4 million barrels, representing an increase of 3.3 percent year on year; natural gas output was 850.8 billion cubic feet, up 7.7 percent.

Amid sagging oil prices, the company also streamlined its sales strategies by focusing on prioritized regions and high-margin products. As a result, the company sold 37.71 million tonnes of gasoline, diesel and kerosene, up 10.4 percent year on year.

The net profit data came after its Shanghai-listed shares surged by the daily limit of 10 percent on Monday amid reports of a new government resolution to step up mergers and acquisitions among centrally-administered state-owned enterprises, which may involve PetroChina. However, the reports are yet to be confirmed.

In a separate statement filed with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. on Monday, PetroChina dismissed the reports, saying that neither it or its parent company had received any such notification from the government.