Core Viewpoint - The financial reports of China's three major oil companies, known as "Three Barrels of Oil," show a synchronized decline in overall performance for the first half of 2025, raising concerns in the industry [1][2]. Financial Performance Summary - China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) reported a net profit of 84.01 billion yuan, down 5.4% year-on-year [2][3]. - China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) achieved a net profit of 21.48 billion yuan, a significant drop of 39.8% compared to the previous year [2][3]. - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) recorded a net profit of 69.53 billion yuan, down 13% year-on-year [2][3]. - The total profit of the three companies decreased by 29.05 billion yuan compared to the same period last year, averaging a loss of approximately 1.6 billion yuan per day [1]. Revenue and Price Trends - CNPC's revenue for the first half of 2025 was 1,450.99 billion yuan, a decrease of 6.7% year-on-year, with a Brent crude oil average price of $71.87 per barrel, down 14.5% from $84.06 per barrel in the previous year [2][3]. - Sinopec's revenue was 1,409.05 billion yuan, down 10.6% year-on-year, with basic earnings per share dropping by 40.2% [2][3]. - CNOOC's revenue was 207.61 billion yuan, reflecting an 8% decline year-on-year [2][3]. Sales Volume and Pricing Impact - In the first half of 2025, half of CNPC's eight major export products saw a decline in sales volume, particularly in polypropylene, gasoline, and diesel [4]. - The average selling prices of key products, including crude oil and diesel, fell by 12.3% and 9.4%, respectively [4]. - Sinopec attributed its profit decline to falling crude oil and product prices, leading to reduced inventory profits and lower domestic gasoline and diesel sales [4]. Industry Trends and Future Outlook - The oil and gas extraction and refining sectors are experiencing a "triple decline" in revenue, profit, and import-export volume, indicating increased industry differentiation [5]. - The overall petrochemical industry reported a revenue of 77.7 trillion yuan, down 2.6% year-on-year, with a continued trend of "increased volume, decreased price" in imports and exports [6]. - The total production and consumption of refined oil products have declined for the first time, influenced by the rise of new energy vehicles and liquefied natural gas [8]. - Companies are accelerating the development of non-oil businesses, with Sinopec reporting a 17% increase in non-oil business profits [8][9]. - Looking ahead, CNPC anticipates continued downward pressure on international oil prices due to a relaxed supply-demand balance in the market [8].
每天少赚近1.6亿元,“三桶油”上半年业绩为何集体失速?