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Investment Management Letterhead FINAL DIVESTMENT LIST – IRAN As of 16, May 2017 The North Carolina Iran Divestment Act of 2015 indicates that “persons” subject to the Act include not only companies listed as a result of their own apparent investment activities in Iran, as listed above, but also any “parent entity owning more than 20%” or any “majority-owned subunit or subsidiary” of that company. N.C.G.S. 143C-6A-3(6) and 6A-4. Subsidiaries and parents of the companies listed on the Iran Final Divestment List are found below. Relationship to Company on Final Company Name Divestment List Company on Final Divestment List Aavantika Gas Limited Subsidiary GAIL (India) Limited Aershan Drinks (Beijing) Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Arrow Energy Holdings Pty Ltd Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Atlantis Deepwater Orient Ltd. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. Baling Petrochemical Company Limited Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. BASF MPCC Company Limited Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Beijing Chemical Institute Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Beijing Dushi Shengjing Real Estate Development Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Beijing Petrochemical Design Institute of Beijing Chemical Institute Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Beijing Xingpu Fine Chemical Technical Development Company Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. China Shipbuilding Industry Company Bohai Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. Subsidiary Limited BP Petrochina Petroleum Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Bp Sinopec (zhejiang) Petroleum Company Limited Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Limited Subsidiary GAIL (India) Limited Brion Energy Corporation Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Caspian Investments Resources Ltd. Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Central Asia Natural Gas Pipeline Co. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Chengxi Shipyard Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China CSSC Holdings Limited China International United Petroleum & Chemicals Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. China Marine Bunker (Petro China) Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. China Nanhai-Magcobar Mud Corp. Ltd. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. China National Offshore Oil Corporation Parent China Oilfield Services Ltd. China National Petroleum Corporation Parent PetroChina Co. Ltd. 3200 Atlantic Avenue • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Telephone: (919) 814-4330 • Fax: (919) 855-5804 • www.NCTreasurer.com China Off shore Fugro Geo Solutions (Shenzhen) Co, Ltd. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. China Petrochemical Corporation Parent China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. China Petrochemical Corporation Parent Sinopec Kantons Holdings Limited China Petrochemical International Company Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. China Petrol Sale Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Enterprise Annuity Plan Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Hong Kong Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. China Petroleum & Natural Gas Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. China Petroleum Huaihai Sales Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. China Petroleum Logging-Atlas Cooperation Service Co. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. China Shipbuilding Industry Company China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation Parent Limited China Shipping & Sinopec Suppliers Co. Ltd. Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. China State Shipbuilding Corporation Parent China CSSC Holdings Limited China-France Bohai Geoservices Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. Chinaoil (USA) Inc. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. China Shipbuilding Industry Company Chongqing Hengshan Machinery Co., Ltd. Subsidiary Limited China Shipbuilding Industry Company CN GPOWER Gearbox Co., Ltd. Subsidiary Limited CNOOC-Otis Well Completion Services Ltd. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. CNPC Exploration and Development Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. CNPC Kunlun Natural Gas Exploitation Company Limited Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. COSL (Australia) Pty Ltd Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. COSL (Labuan) Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. COSL American Inc Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. Cosl Drilling Pan-pacifi C (labuan) Ltd Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. Cosl Finance (BVI) Limited Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. COSL Mexico S.A. de C.V Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. COSL Norwegian AS Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. Cosl Promoter Pte Ltd Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. Cosl Seeker Ltd Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. COSL Singapore Capital Ltd. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. COSL-Expro Testing Services (Tianjin) Co, Ltd. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. 3200 Atlantic Avenue • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Telephone: (919) 814-4330 • Fax: (919) 855-5804 • www.NCTreasurer.com Cretaceous Oilsands Holdings Limited Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. CSSC Nanjing Luzhou Machine Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China CSSC Holdings Limited Daelim C&S Co. Ltd. (KOSE:A004440) Subsidiary Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. Daelim Cooperation Parent Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. Daelim Corporation Subsidiary Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. Daelim Energy Co., Ltd. Subsidiary Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. Daelim Industrial Co. Ltd., ESOP Subsidiary Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. Daelim Motor Co., Ltd. Subsidiary Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. Daelim USA, Inc. Subsidiary Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. Dagang Oilfield Company Limited Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Dahej Sez Ltd Subsidiary Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited Dalian Marine Propeller Co.,Ltd. Subsidiary China CSSC Holdings Limited China Shipbuilding Industry Company Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. Subsidiary Limited Daqing Oil Field Chemical Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Daqing Oilfield Company Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Daqing Refining & Chemical Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Daqing Yu Shu Lin Oilfield Company Limited Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Deoksong Naegak Express Road Co., Ltd. Subsidiary Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. Devon Energy Indonesia Limited Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Dhamra LNG Terminal Pvt Ltd Subsidiary GAIL (India) Limited Dongguan China Resources Petroleum & Chemicals Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Eastern Marine Services Ltd. Subsidiary China Oilfield Services Ltd. Fujian Petrochemical Company Limited Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Fushun Huanke Petrochemical Technical Development Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Fushun Petrochemical Beitian Zhongxing Company Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Fushun Petrochemical Company Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Fushun Research Institute of Petroleum and Petrochemicals Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. GAIL Gas Limited Subsidiary GAIL (India) Limited GAIL Global (Singapore) Pte. Limited Subsidiary GAIL (India) Limited GAIL Global (USA) Inc Subsidiary GAIL (India) Limited Gail Global (USA) Lng Llc Subsidiary GAIL (India) Limited GAILTEL Subsidiary GAIL (India) Limited Golmud Oil Refinery Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Guangxi PetroChina Petroleum Reserve Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. 3200 Atlantic Avenue • Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Telephone: (919) 814-4330 • Fax: (919) 855-5804 • www.NCTreasurer.com Guangzhou Cssc-Oceanline-Gws Marine Engineering Co.,Ltd. Subsidiary China CSSC Holdings Limited Guangzhou Petrochemical Company Limited Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Henan Petroleum Exploration Bureau Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Huabei Oilfield Company Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Huade Petrochemical Co., Ltd. Subsidiary Sinopec Kantons Holdings Limited Huadong Petroleum Bureau Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Hubei Kingdream Tianxiang Chemical Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Hudong Heavy Machinery Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China CSSC Holdings Limited Indian Additives Ltd. Subsidiary Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd Indian Oil Corporation Limited Parent Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd Jeju Green Power Co., Ltd. Subsidiary Welcron Kangwon Co., Ltd. Jiangsu Petroleum Exploration Bureau Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Jilin Petrochemical Company Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Jinzhou Petrochemical Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Jiuzhou Securities Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. JZ Securities Co., Ltd. Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Kantons Gas Station Investment and Management Company Limited Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Kantons International Investment Limited Subsidiary Sinopec Kantons Holdings Limited Korea Development Corporation (KOSE:A004200) Subsidiary Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd. Kunlun Energy Company Limited (SEHK:135) Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Kunlun Lubricant Oil Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Lanzhou Lubrizol Lanlian Additive Co., Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Lanzhou Petrochemical Company Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Liaohe Jinma Oilfield Co. Ltd. Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Liaohe Oil Field Company Subsidiary PetroChina Co. Ltd. Lunsin Subsidiary China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. Luoyang Sunrui Rubber & Plastic Science China Shipbuilding Industry Company and Technology Co., Ltd Subsidiary Limited Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited Subsidiary Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited Mansarovar
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