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PetroChina A shares in focus after Bernstein upgrade as oil jolts on Iran, Venezuela risks
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PetroChina A shares in focus after Bernstein upgrade as oil jolts on Iran, Venezuela risks

Shanghai, Jan 12, 2026, 03:37 CST — Premarket

  • PetroChina’s Shanghai-listed A shares last closed at 9.87 yuan, up 0.7%.
  • Bernstein upgraded PetroChina, flagging free cash flow resilience even at $65 oil.
  • Oil supply headlines and a busy data week are back in the driver’s seat.

PetroChina Co., Ltd. Class A shares are in focus ahead of Monday’s open after Bernstein upgraded the stock, even as crude prices swing on fast-moving supply headlines. Investing.com

The stock last ended at 9.87 yuan on Friday, up 0.71%, after a choppy first week of January that took it from above 10 yuan to below it. StockAnalysis

The call matters now because PetroChina’s earnings and cash returns tend to track the oil tape, and investors are starting the week with geopolitics and 2026 pricing forecasts colliding. Bernstein said it sees Brent averaging $65 a barrel in 2026 and upgraded PetroChina while downgrading Sinopec on valuation. Investing.com

Brent settled up 2.18% at $63.34 a barrel on Friday and WTI closed at $59.12, as traders weighed protests in Iran, attacks linked to Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the scramble around Venezuela’s crude flows. “The uprising in Iran is keeping the market on edge,” Phil Flynn at Price Futures Group said, while Saxo Bank’s Ole Hansen said the market was watching for disruption risk; Haitong Futures warned rising inventories and oversupply could still cap gains. Reuters

OPEC output also slipped in December, a Reuters survey found, with Iran and Venezuela posting the largest declines — a reminder that supply changes on paper do not always show up in barrels. Reuters

In Washington, the White House convened major oil companies, traders and drillers on Friday to discuss potential investment in Venezuela’s sanctions-hit energy sector, according to a White House official — a meeting investors see as a sign the policy path could shift again. Reuters

PetroChina has had its own technical support in the background. A company filing said CNPC increased its shareholding by 30 million A shares in late December as part of a shareholding increase plan.

For PetroChina, the near-term question is whether higher crude prices lift sentiment without squeezing refining margins, and whether any Venezuela-related re-routing tightens Asian crude balances or simply adds noise. The company is integrated, so the mix matters.

But the downside case is still the old one: supply growth outruns demand and drags benchmarks back down, pulling sector multiples with it. A Reuters poll late last year forecast Brent would average about $62.23 a barrel in 2026, underscoring how thin the buffer is if the risk premium fades. Reuters

What traders watch next starts Tuesday, when the U.S. Energy Information Administration is due to publish its Short-Term Energy Outlook, a monthly read on demand, supply and inventories that often moves oil curves. U.S. Energy Information Administration

China’s December trade data is also on the calendar this week, a checkpoint for demand expectations and the broader risk mood in mainland stocks. Investing.com

Later in the month, the International Energy Agency is set to release its January Oil Market Report on Jan. 21 — another key date for anyone trading oil-linked equities such as PetroChina into earnings season positioning. iea.org

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