China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) is one of the largest state-owned oil and gas companies in China. Founded in 1982, CNOOC focuses on offshore exploration and production of oil and natural gas, with a particular emphasis on deepwater exploration and development. As part of China's national energy strategy, CNOOC plays a crucial role in securing the country's energy resources and supporting its economic growth.
CNOOC's operations span various regions, including the South China Sea, Bohai Sea, East China Sea, and international waters. The company is actively involved in exploration, development, and production activities in these areas, utilizing advanced technologies and expertise in offshore drilling and production. CNOOC's efforts in deepwater exploration have led to significant discoveries and the development of major offshore oil and gas fields.
One of the key features of CNOOC's business model is its involvement in international projects and partnerships. As China's demand for energy resources continues to grow, CNOOC seeks opportunities to collaborate with international oil companies and invest in oil and gas projects globally. This includes participation in exploration and production ventures, liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals, and other energy infrastructure projects in various countries.
CNOOC's commitment to environmental protection and safety is evident in its operations. The company adheres to strict environmental standards and implements measures to minimize the environmental impact of its activities. Safety protocols are rigorously enforced to ensure the well-being of its workforce and protect the marine environment.
Founded: 1982
Headquarters: Beijing, China
Office: PO Box 164 , Doha , Qatar
Website: https://www.cnooc.com.cn/en/