China Merchants Energy Shipping Co., Ltd. (SHA:601872)

China flag China · Delayed Price · Currency is CNY
17.61
+0.81 (4.82%)
Apr 29, 2026, 3:00 PM CST
188.22%
Market Cap 135.65B
Revenue (ttm) 31.14B
Net Income (ttm) 7.91B
Shares Out 8.07B
EPS (ttm) 0.97
PE Ratio 17.39
Forward PE 19.10
Dividend 0.32 (1.86%)
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 123,680,032
Average Volume 173,716,003
Open 17.15
Previous Close 16.80
Day's Range 17.00 - 17.71
52-Week Range 5.85 - 21.31
Beta 0.68
RSI 47.93
Earnings Date Mar 27, 2026

About SHA:601872

China Merchants Energy Shipping Co., Ltd. operates as a shipping company in China. It engages in the oil tanker, liquefied natural gas, dry bulk, RoRo, and container shipping. The company also offers digital transformation and tailored development services for the shipping and trade sector; and crew supply services for its fleets. In addition, it operates a maritime service platform, which provides ship agency, provisioning, spare parts supply, maintenance, inspection, and safety check services. The company was incorporated in 2004 and is headq... [Read more]

Sector Energy
Founded 2004
Employees 5,513
Stock Exchange Shanghai Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 601872
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, SHA:601872's revenue was 28.18 billion, an increase of 9.22% compared to the previous year's 25.80 billion. Earnings were 6.01 billion, an increase of 17.71%.

Financial Statements

News

Red Sea fix? China-bound oil tankers tap Saudi plan to bypass Strait of Hormuz

Saudi Arabia is activating its Red Sea “Plan B” to divert crude via the port of Yanbu, allowing tankers – including Chinese very large crude carriers (VLCCs) – to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, though a...

5 weeks ago - South China Morning Post

Methanol supply key to Hong Kong’s green marine goals: CM Energy

Hong Kong has its work cut out for it to become a supply centre for green maritime fuel, as it works with partners in mainland China to build a green methanol supply chain from scratch, according to s...

7 months ago - South China Morning Post