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  • A closed gas station in Katoomba, outskirts of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on December 27, 2008. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • BEIJING, CHINA - March 18: A PetroChina gas station is pictured at night on March 18, 2006 in Beijing, China. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. (Photo by Servais Mont/Getty Images)
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 07.JPG
  • BEIJING, CHINA - March 18: Car traffic passes by a PetroChina gas station at night on March 18, 2006 in Beijing, China. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. (Photo by Servais Mont/Getty Images)
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 06.JPG
  • BEIJING, CHINA - March 18: A PetroChina gas station is pictured at night on March 18, 2006 in Beijing, China. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. (Photo by Servais Mont/Getty Images)
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 02.JPG
  • BEIJING, CHINA - March 18: A PetroChina gas station is pictured at dusk on March 18, 2006 in Beijing, China. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. (Photo by Servais Mont/Getty Images)
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 01.JPG
  • BEIJING, CHINA - March 18: Car traffic passes by a PetroChina gas station at night on March 18, 2006 in Beijing, China. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. (Photo by Servais Mont/Getty Images)
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 05.JPG
  • BEIJING, CHINA - March 18: Car traffic passes by a PetroChina gas station at night on March 18, 2006 in Beijing, China. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. (Photo by Servais Mont/Getty Images)
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 04.JPG
  • BEIJING, CHINA - March 18: A PetroChina gas station is pictured at dusk on March 18, 2006 in Beijing, China. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. (Photo by Servais Mont/Getty Images)
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 03.JPG
  • An employee fills the tank of a motorbike using a kettle in a PetroChina gas station near Hetian, Xinjiang province, China, on October 12, 2006. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
    061012 Pictobank Petrochina 10.JPG
  • A PetroChina gas station is pictured at night in Beijing, China, on March 18, 2006. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 07.JPG
  • Car traffic passes by a PetroChina gas station at night, in Beijing, China, on March 18, 2006. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 06.JPG
  • A PetroChina gas station is pictured at night in Beijing, China, on March 18, 2006. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 02.JPG
  • A Petrochina gas station waits for customer near a CNPC "nodding donkey" oil pump in Daqing, Heilongjiang province, China, on July 13, 2006. China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) is the parent company of PetroChina. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
    060714 Pictobank Petrochina 16.JPG
  • A Sinopec employee fills up the tank of customer's car at a Sinopec gas station, in Beijing, China, Monday, June 12, 2006. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
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  • Car traffic passes by a PetroChina gas station at night, in Beijing, China, on March 18, 2006. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 05.JPG
  • Car traffic passes by a PetroChina gas station at night, in Beijing, China, on March 18, 2006. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 04.JPG
  • A PetroChina gas station is pictured at dusk in Beijing, China, on March 18, 2006. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 03.JPG
  • A PetroChina gas station is pictured at dusk in Beijing, China, on March 18, 2006. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
    060318 Pictobank Petrochina 01.JPG
  • HEILONGJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA - July 13: A Petrochina gas station waits for customer near a CNPC "nodding donkey" oil pump on July 13, 2006 in Daqing, Heilongjiang province, China. China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) is the parent company of PetroChina. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
    060714 Pictobank Petrochina 16.JPG
  • HEILONGJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA - July 13: A Petrochina gas station waits for customer near a CNPC "nodding donkey" oil pump on July 13, 2006 in Daqing, Heilongjiang province, China. China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) is the parent company of PetroChina. PetroChina went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Monday, Nov. 5, and the shares nearly tripled the same day. At US$1.005 trillion market capital, PetroChina is now the only trillion-dollar company in the world, twice the value of its US peer Exxon Mobil. (Photo by Servais Mont/Getty Images)
    060714 Pictobank Petrochina 16.JPG
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