China Petroleum & Chemical Corp 2025 AR2

The report highlights Sinopec's performance and strategic initiatives for the fiscal year 2025. Despite facing declining international crude oil prices and weak chemical margins, the company maintained a stable financial position and proposed a total cash dividend of RMB 0.2 per share. SINOPEC made significant progress in its green transition, establishing over 13,000 EV charging and battery swapping stations and maintaining its leading position in domestic hydrogen refueling. Additionally, the company reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 1.45 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent through energy conservation and recycled 2.05 million tonnes of CO2.

Company: China Petroleum & Chemical Corp

Sector: Energy

Country: China

Year: 2025

Type: AR2

Pages: 222

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China Petroleum & Chemical Corp

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp 2025 Annual Report and Accounts

Annual Report And Accounts

The report highlights Sinopec's performance and strategic initiatives for the fiscal year 2025. Despite facing declining international crude oil prices and weak chemical margins, the company maintained a stable financial position and proposed a total cash dividend of RMB 0.2 per share. SINOPEC made significant progress in its green transition, establishing over 13,000 EV charging and battery swapping stations and maintaining its leading position in domestic hydrogen refueling. Additionally, the company reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 1.45 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent through energy conservation and recycled 2.05 million tonnes of CO2.

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Report Year

2025

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025

Fiscal Year

2025

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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