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Sinopec posts $6 bn H1 profit on oil rebound

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China Petroleum & Chemical on Sunday reported a 39.15 billion yuan ($6.05 billion) net profit for the first six months of 2021 on the back of renewed fuel demand and a rebound in oil prices amid a recovery from the impact of Covid-19. Asia's biggest oil refiner, known as Sinopec, posted a 23 billion yuan loss during January-june last year as the coronaviru­s pandemic walloped fuel demand and knocked oil prices. The 2021 interim profit compares with a 31.338 billion yuan profit in the same period in 2019. Revenue in the first six months rose 22.1 per cent from last year's low base to 1.26 trillion yuan, following a recovery in global oil prices and robust demand for fuel and petrochemi­cal products. During the period, Sinopec processed a total of 126.11 million tonnes crude oil, up 13.7 per cent on a year earlier, with gasoline output increasing by 20.8 per cent as more people drove as China recovered from the Covid-19 shock. Ethylene production also jumped 11.9 per cent in the first six months from a year ago to 6.46 million tonnes, as the company upgrades its refineries to churn out more high-end petrochemi­cal raw materials and slashes low value-added fuel products. Sinopec produced 138.15 million barrels of crude oil, down 1.5 per cent year-on-year, while its natural gas output rose 13.7 per cent to 582.6 billion cubic feet.

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