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PetroChina Class A stock rises with oil rebound — what 601857 traders watch next week
7 February 2026
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PetroChina Class A stock rises with oil rebound — what 601857 traders watch next week

Beijing, Feb 8, 2026, 04:31 (GMT+8) — The session wrapped up with markets closed.

  • Crude prices ticked up, and PetroChina’s mainland A-shares beat the wider China benchmarks in the most recent session.
  • Geopolitical tensions and shifting supply cues look set to dictate oil’s direction as Shanghai gets back to business.
  • PetroChina’s next earnings report lands later this quarter, and traders are already watching for it.

PetroChina Co., Ltd. Class A shares (601857) finished Friday up 2.3% at 10.77 yuan, closing out the week as crude prices regained the spotlight.

PetroChina’s A-shares, yuan-denominated and traded onshore, are giving local investors a direct, liquid shot at playing – or hedging – oil news, all without crossing into offshore markets. That’s what makes this shift significant.

This arrives just as risk appetite is on shaky ground. Energy stocks have shown they can rally quickly when crude gets bought up—but just as quickly, those gains can unwind if the bid disappears.

The Shanghai Composite closed out the session Friday off 0.25%. Losses ran steeper for the CSI 300, down 0.57%. PetroChina managed a pop, but that move came off more as a sector-specific play than a sign of broader risk appetite.

Crude led the way for the sector. Brent finished at $68.05 a barrel, up 0.74%, while U.S. WTI settled at $63.55, a 0.41% gain. Both benchmarks clawed back from earlier declines as traders reacted to the ongoing uncertainty around U.S.-Iran nuclear talks. “We keep going back and forth on this Iran situation,” said John Kilduff, partner at Again Capital. Reuters

Europe’s latest move brought fresh uncertainty. The European Commission rolled out a sweeping sanctions proposal targeting services backing Russia’s seaborne crude shipments—an effort that threatens to snarl flows mainly bound for India and China. “The only language Russia understands is pressure,” Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said, defending the strategy. Reuters

Demand concerns linger, with investors searching for evidence that China’s economy will keep fuel demand steady through the year. Premier Li Qiang, according to state broadcaster CCTV, pressed for stronger efforts to meet annual economic goals and find fresh momentum by boosting domestic demand.

Peers followed suit. Sinopec’s A-shares (600028) picked up roughly 1.6% Friday, and CNOOC’s Shanghai stock (600938) advanced about 1.8%. The state oil majors stayed in positive territory, even as the main benchmarks edged lower.

PetroChina moved within a 10.30-to-10.80 yuan band today, turning over roughly 198.5 million shares during the session. Over the last year, shares have swung from 7.33 up to 11.15 yuan, hovering close to the upper end of that range.

Bulls have to watch out: oil’s rebound might just fizzle again, a quick reaction to nerves rather than a sustainable rally. According to a Reuters poll last week, the 2026 market is expected to struggle with oversupply, and Brent crude could average around $62 a barrel this year. That’s not exactly a recipe for big gains, especially if geopolitical tensions ease and the market cools off.

Shanghai comes back online Monday, and markets will be looking to see if crude keeps Friday’s momentum—or if fresh headlines around Iran and Russia change sentiment. The nearest major company event: PetroChina is due to report full-year earnings on or around March 30.

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