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PetroChina
China Gas Prices Driven Up by High Taxes and Fees
News Analysis China announced its fifth price adjustment this year for retail gas effective Monday. The increased retail price will lead to the average Chinese paying for gas as high ...
March 4, 2024
BY
Mary Hong
China’s Top Gas Importer PetroChina Declares Force Majeure on Imports–Sources
SINGAPORE—China's top gas importer PetroChina has declared force majeure on natural gas imports, including on liquefied natural gas ...
March 5, 2020
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Reuters
In Trial, Former Chinese Oil Chief Jiang Jiemin Confesses to Corruption Charges
Former oil baron Jiang Jiemin pleads guilty in court to massive bribery and abusing his position.
April 13, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Manager at PetroChina, and Crony to Felled Former Chairman, is Removed From Post
The General Manager of PetroChina, the biggest oil company in China, has been taken away by anti-corruption investigators.
March 19, 2015
BY
Frank Fang
Two Officials Tied to China’s Former Security Czar Are Prosecuted
Two associates of former Chinese security boss Zhou Yongkang face trials.
March 19, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Over 500 Associates of Ex-Security Czar Zhou Yongkang Arrested, 13 Escaped
Following the expulsion of the Chinese regime’s former security czar, Zhou Yongkang, 521 of his associates were arrested ...
January 25, 2015
BY
Zheng Haichao
Chinese Media Report Security Czar Zhou Yongkang Murdered Ex-Wife
Now that the “big tiger” Zhou Yongkang has been taken down, China’s state-run media have turned on him. ...
August 1, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
World Journal: Shooting of Chinese-American Family Related to Security Official
The World Journal, an overseas Chinese newspaper, says that the murder of a Houston man and his family ...
April 1, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
China’s Biggest Gas Company Watering Down Its Fuel
China National Petroleum Corporation, the largest petroleum company in China, is selling gas with 40 times the acceptable ...
February 2, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
How Jiang Jiemin Embezzled PetroChina Funds
If you don’t do well heading one of China’s state-run enterprises, you won’t just get fired. You will ...
September 12, 2013
BY
Valentin Schmid
PetroChina Probe Targets Former Top Party Officials
No sooner had the trial of disgraced former Politburo member Bo Xilai come to an end, than investigations ...
September 11, 2013
BY
Li Zhen
Fire Destroys Chinese Grain Stock; Netizens Call for Investigation
A serious fire burned through a major grain base in northern China on Friday, while netizens suspected the ...
June 3, 2013
BY
Cassie Ryan
Deleting Online Content, China’s Get-Rich-Quick Business
Deleting online posts has become China’s latest get-rich-quick opportunity. Some web portals have what they call in-house public ...
October 18, 2012
BY
Sophia Fang
Speculation About Chinese Oil Giant Premature: Enbridge
Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. is taking issue with a news report suggesting that China’s largest state-controlled oil company, PetroChina, ...
April 2, 2012
BY
Joan Delaney
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