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China oilies look overseas

IF THERE is one unifying theme in the latest earnings reports from the Chinese oil majors, it is that they are all looking for overseas expansion as the lure of the home market wanes. <b>By Gomati Jagadeesan</b>

China oilies look overseas

All of China's state-owned oil companies have reported a fall in net profits from last year as the economic slowdown took hold and companies grappled with high import costs, price controls, and refining...

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