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Social Responsibility of China Offshore Oil Corporation

energy security

Oil is known as the blood of industry and the source of power for modern civilization and economic development. With the rapid development of China's economy, the problem of energy shortage has become increasingly prominent. 20 1 1 year, China consumed more than 400 million tons of oil, of which more than 200 million tons had to be imported from abroad. For the first time, the dependence of crude oil on foreign countries exceeded the United States, the world's largest energy consumer, by more than 55%. Energy security is facing severe challenges.

employees responsibility

Employees are the company's most valuable resources and wealth. The company always adheres to the "people-oriented" concept, earnestly fulfills its responsibilities to employees and actively creates a good environment for the all-round development of employees. The company abides by relevant laws and regulations, adheres to an equal and non-discriminatory employment policy, attaches great importance to and safeguards the basic rights and interests of employees, and builds a good career development platform for employees; Actively promote the localization and multicultural integration of overseas employees; Pay attention to employees' occupational health, actively improve employees' working environment, care for employees with difficulties and retired employees, and strive to achieve the common development of enterprises and employees.

Environmental responsibility

With the rapid development of national economy and society, resources and environment are increasingly becoming two important factors restricting economic and social development. China CNOOC, as a state-owned enterprise, has always regarded energy saving, consumption reduction, pollutant emission reduction and environmental protection as its unshirkable social responsibility while achieving high-efficiency and high-speed development.

public benefit activities

As a responsible corporate citizen, CNOOC China has long been committed to public welfare undertakings such as poverty alleviation, Tibet aid, student aid and disaster relief, actively giving back to the society and pursuing the harmony between enterprises and society.

China CNOOC established the China CNOOC Charity Committee headed by the company's senior management, and formulated the Work Charter of China CNOOC Charity Committee for Poverty Alleviation and Tibet Aid.

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Other public welfare projects

China CNOOC Scholarship Fund (Soong Ching Ling Fund): 20 1 1 donated 3.89 million yuan, and the second donation plan was successfully completed. From 2003 to 20 1 1, the total investment was 28189,000 yuan, and * * * sponsored 9496 poor students in 30 universities across the country. 20 12, the third donation is planned.

Mother cellar: Continue to donate 2 million yuan according to the donation agreement.

Project Hope: Continue to donate RMB 6.5438+0.5 million to four Hope primary schools.

Donated 63,000 yuan to the Global Compact.

On March 20 12, he sponsored the Ugandan embassy in China to shoot a tourism documentary, providing sponsorship fee of 1550500 yuan. In April, donated 20,000 US dollars (equivalent to RMB125,900 yuan) to the Cambodian Red Cross. In June, Shanghai Branch launched a student aid activity for poor students in Anhui shale gas mining area, with sponsorship fee of 52 170 yuan. In August, Shanghai Branch launched a twinning assistance (* * * construction) activity in Weidong Village, Yangshan Town, Jinshan District, with a sponsorship fee of RMB 654.38+ 10,000. 165438+ 10 participated in the 8th Canada-China Energy and Environment Forum and provided sponsorship of RMB 3 15200 (equivalent to 50000 Canadian dollars).