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中国海油9月1日获融资买入9534.90万元,融资余额18.15亿元
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-09-02 01:29

Core Viewpoint - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has shown a mixed performance in terms of financing activities and stock performance, with significant trading volumes and fluctuations in net buying and selling [1][2]. Financing Activities - On September 1, CNOOC had a financing buy-in amount of 95.35 million yuan, while the financing repayment was 125 million yuan, resulting in a net financing buy of -29.51 million yuan [1]. - The total financing and securities balance for CNOOC reached 1.829 billion yuan as of September 1, with the financing balance accounting for 2.34% of the circulating market value, indicating a high level compared to the past year [1]. - CNOOC's securities lending activities included a repayment of 5,000 shares and a sale of 39,400 shares, with a selling amount of 1.022 million yuan based on the closing price [1]. Company Overview - CNOOC, established on August 20, 1999, and listed on April 21, 2022, primarily engages in the exploration, production, and sales of crude oil and natural gas [2]. - The company operates in three segments: exploration and production, trading, and other business activities, with oil and gas sales contributing 84.57% to total revenue [2]. - As of June 30, CNOOC reported a revenue of 207.608 billion yuan for the first half of 2025, a year-on-year decrease of 8.45%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 69.533 billion yuan, down 12.79% year-on-year [2]. Dividend Distribution - Since its A-share listing, CNOOC has distributed a total of 224.335 billion yuan in dividends, with 176.364 billion yuan distributed over the past three years [3]. Shareholder Structure - As of June 30, 2025, CNOOC had 232,800 shareholders, a slight decrease of 0.25% from the previous period, with an average of 12,936 circulating shares per shareholder, an increase of 5.50% [2][3]. - The top ten circulating shareholders include Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited, which holds 5.94779 million shares as a new shareholder [3].