Sinopec

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China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation
Native name
中国石油化工股份有限公司
Company type Public
Industry Oil and gas
Founded Beijing, China
(25 February 2000;24 years ago (25 February 2000))
Headquarters Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Zhang Dong (Chairman) [1]
  • Dai Houliang (Vice Chairman & President) [2]
  • Chang Zhenyong (Vice President) [3]
Products Fuels, natural gas, lubricants, petrochemicals
RevenueIncrease2.svg CN¥3,318,168 million (US$482.4 billion) (2022) [4]
Increase2.svg CN¥1,302.073 billion (2022) [4]
Increase2.svg CN¥75.643 billion (2022) [4]
Total assets Increase2.svg CN¥1,948.640 billion (2017) [4]
Total equity Increase2.svg CN¥784.706 billion (2022) [4]
Number of employees
374,791 (2022) [4]
Parent China Petrochemical Corporation
Website www.sinopecgroup.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

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Sinopec
Simplified Chinese 中国石油化工股份有限公司
Traditional Chinese 中國石油化工股份有限公司