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Despite Chinese investment in African green energy and infrastructure projects, comprehensive diplomatic engagements, and ...
CNOOC Limited (the "Company", SEHK: 00883 (HKD Counter) and 80883 (RMB Counter), SSE: 600938) announces that Mero4 Project ...
A logo is a big part of any major company's brand identity. It takes a lot of work to create a simple little image that the average consumer can immediately associate with certain features and ...
BEIJING, Feb. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On January 21, the CNPC Economics & Technology Research Institute (CNPC ETRI), China's premier energy think tank, unveiled the 17th edition of its annual oil ...
Walmart is giving its logo the first facelift in nearly two decades, rolling out a new identity that is a subtle nod to its past. The 61-year-old company unveiled Monday a refresh of its brand ...
Most recently, the 23-year-old debuted a player-exclusive colorway featuring his signature logo. Above is a social media post from the sneaker website Nice Kicks that has Cunningham's signature ...
China, the world’s heavyweight oil consumer, has officially hit its peak. According to CNPC’s Economics & Technology Research Institute, the country’s refined oil consumption maxed out in ...
At this time last year, CNPC expected a peak in oil demand coming to China by 2030. Now, after a year of EVs and LNG-fueled trucks displacing some gasoline and diesel demand, respectively ...
Take the Coke logo, for example. Now, the Coca-Cola font is iconic in its own right. But if you look a little more closely, it holds something dear to the company’s heart—a nod to happiness.
Under the Belt and Road Initiative, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have forged a robust partnership in the energy sector, achieving notable successes.
The company has a new logo, designed by Pentagram, that looks incredibly plain — especially compared to previous iterations of the logo that featured a rakish slant, two shades of blue ...
CNPC and its listed vehicle PetroChina has since 2002 invested an estimated $38.6 billion in upstream assets outside China, versus Sinopec's $49.7 billion and CNOOC Ltd's $36 billion, according to ...