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Sinopec Corp. chairman Chen Tonghai introduces the Sichuan-East China gas project reserves as he announces annual results in Hong Kong April 10, 2007. China's No. 2 oil and gas producer, Sinopec Corp. , recorded a 30 percent rise in net profit in 2006. [Reuters] |
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State subsidies worth 5 billion yuan also helped boost earnings. Revenue rose to 1.05 trillion yuan from 799.3 billion yuan the year before, the company reported.
Sinopec's operating loss for its refineries jumped to 23.9 billion yuan from 7.84 billion yuan in 2005.
But its marketing division saw a 60.7 percent jump in operating profit on strong fuel sales last year. Sinopec owns China's largest gasoline station network.
The company said it expects to report a more than 50 percent jump in net profit for first quarter 2007 due to expanded operating capacity. It did not give a figure. In 2006, Sinopec's first quarter net profit was 9.1 billion yuan.
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