中国石油11月21日获融资买入1.60亿元,融资余额21.15亿元
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-11-24 04:29

Core Viewpoint - China Petroleum experienced a decline of 0.89% in stock price on November 21, with a trading volume of 2.239 billion yuan, indicating a potential shift in investor sentiment and market dynamics [1] Financing Summary - On November 21, China Petroleum had a financing buy-in amount of 160 million yuan and a financing repayment of 199 million yuan, resulting in a net financing outflow of 38.61 million yuan [1] - The total financing and securities lending balance for China Petroleum reached 2.137 billion yuan as of November 21, with the current financing balance of 2.115 billion yuan accounting for 0.13% of the circulating market value, which is below the 10% percentile level over the past year, indicating a low financing level [1] Securities Lending Summary - On November 21, China Petroleum repaid 261,700 shares in securities lending and sold 170,900 shares, with the selling amount calculated at 1.7141 million yuan based on the closing price [1] - The remaining securities lending volume stood at 2.2451 million shares, with a securities lending balance of 22.5184 million yuan, which exceeds the 80% percentile level over the past year, indicating a high level of securities lending [1] Company Overview - China Petroleum and Natural Gas Corporation, established on November 5, 1999, and listed on November 5, 2007, is primarily engaged in the exploration, development, production, transportation, and sales of crude oil and natural gas, as well as renewable energy [2] - The company's revenue composition includes refining products (69.64%), crude oil (43.27%), natural gas (39.98%), chemical products (8.78%), and other segments [2] - For the period from January to September 2025, China Petroleum reported a revenue of 2.169256 trillion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 3.86%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 126.279 billion yuan, down 4.71% year-on-year [2] Shareholder Information - As of September 30, 2025, China Petroleum had 503,900 shareholders, an increase of 4.46% from the previous period, with an average of 324,618 circulating shares per shareholder, a decrease of 4.33% [2] - The top ten circulating shareholders include China Securities Finance Corporation, holding 1.02 billion shares, and Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited, holding 521 million shares, which saw a reduction of 336 million shares compared to the previous period [3]