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中国海油9月3日获融资买入9948.05万元,融资余额17.83亿元
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-09-04 01:27

Core Viewpoint - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) experienced a decline in stock price and trading volume on September 3, with significant net financing outflows, indicating a cautious market sentiment towards the company [1][2]. Financing Summary - On September 3, CNOOC had a financing buy-in amount of 99.48 million yuan and a financing repayment of 145 million yuan, resulting in a net financing outflow of 45.43 million yuan [1]. - The total financing and securities balance for CNOOC reached 1.797 billion yuan, with the financing balance accounting for 2.27% of the circulating market value, which is below the 50th percentile level over the past year, indicating a low financing position [1]. - CNOOC's securities lending on the same day included a repayment of 41,500 shares and a sale of 1,300 shares, with a total sale amount of 34,100 yuan, while the remaining securities lending balance was 53.90 million shares, exceeding the 90th percentile level over the past year, indicating a high lending position [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, with operations in various countries including China, Canada, the USA, the UK, Nigeria, and Brazil [2]. - The company's revenue composition is as follows: 84.57% from oil and gas sales, 13.11% from trading, and 2.32% from other businesses [2]. - As of June 30, 2025, CNOOC reported a total revenue of 207.61 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 8.45%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 69.53 billion yuan, down 12.79% year-on-year [2]. Dividend and Shareholder Information - Since its A-share listing, CNOOC has distributed a total of 224.34 billion yuan in dividends, with 176.36 billion yuan distributed over the past three years [3]. - As of June 30, 2025, the number of CNOOC shareholders was 232,800, a decrease of 0.25% from the previous period, with an average of 12,936 circulating shares per person, an increase of 5.50% [2][3].