China National Aviation Fuel

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China National Aviation Fuel Group Corporation (CNAF) is a Chinese state-owned enterprise. The company owns a 51% stake in China National Aviation Fuel Supply Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 中国航空油料有限责任公司), one of the largest jet fuel suppliers in China. China National Aviation Fuel Group was ranked 484th in 2016 Fortune Global 500 list.[2]

IndustryOil and gas industry, equity investment
HeadquartersCNAF Plaza, ,
China
ProductsJet fuel
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China National Aviation Fuel Group
Company type
State-owned enterprise
IndustryOil and gas industry, equity investment
HeadquartersCNAF Plaza, ,
China
ProductsJet fuel
RevenueDecrease CN¥225.831 billion (2013)
Increase CN¥3.151 billion (2013)
Increase CN¥939 million (2013)
Total assetsDecrease CN¥38.969 billion (2013)
Total equityIncrease CN¥9.402 billion (2013)
OwnerChinese Central Government (100%)
Subsidiaries
China National Aviation Fuel Supply(51.00%)
China Aviation Oil(50.88%)
Websitecnaf.com
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in consolidated financial statement[1]
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SimplifiedChinese中国航空油料集团公司
TraditionalChinese中國航空油料集團公司
SimplifiedChinese中国航油
TraditionalChinese中國航油
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China National Aviation Fuel Group Corporation
Simplified Chinese中国航空油料集团公司
Traditional Chinese中國航空油料集團公司
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Simplified Chinese中国航油
Traditional Chinese中國航油
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History

China National Aviation Fuel Group (Chinese: 中国航空油料集团) obtained its current name on 11 October 2002. In 2005 a subsidiary with limited liabilities was incorporated under the Companies Law of China on 22 September 2005, as China National Aviation Fuel Supply (Chinese: 中国航空油料). The minority shareholders of the subsidiary were Sinopec and PetroChina, the listed subsidiaries of fellow oil giant State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.

The corporation had a controversial net loss in 2004, which resulted by the arrest of Chen Jiulin, president of Singapore-listed subsidiary China Aviation Oil.[3]

Subsidiaries

As of 31 December 2013
  • China National Aviation Fuel Supply (51.00%)
  • China National Aviation Fuel Land Petroleum (100.00%)
  • China National Aviation Fuel Logistic (100.00%)
  • China Aviation Oil (50.88%)

Equity investments

As of October 2016

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