
China Unveils Major Offshore Oilfield in South China Sea
China’s CNOOC discovers major offshore oilfield in South China Sea with over 100 million tonnes of reserves, marking a breakthrough in deep-sea exploration.
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China’s CNOOC discovers major offshore oilfield in South China Sea with over 100 million tonnes of reserves, marking a breakthrough in deep-sea exploration.
CNOOC has started production at the Bozhong 26-6 Oilfield in the northern Bohai Sea, aiming for peak output of 22,300 barrels daily by 2025.
China’s CNOOC has developed the world’s first megawatt-level seawater electrolyzer, marking a breakthrough in offshore hydrogen production and renewable energy innovation.
CNOOC sets a new record at the China International Import Expo by signing 26 cross-border contracts, highlighting the essential role of global collaboration in driving energy transition.
China has unveiled the world’s first mobile thermal-injection platform, Recai No.1, marking a significant advancement in heavy oil extraction technology and tapping into vast domestic reserves.
China’s Deep Sea No. 1 gas field achieves over 9 billion cubic meters of natural gas output, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s deepwater exploration efforts.
China’s independently developed ultra-deepwater gas field, Deep Sea No. 1 Phase II, is now operational off the coast of Hainan, marking a significant advancement in China’s energy development capabilities.
China’s CNOOC sets new daily offshore drilling record of 2,138 meters, marking a significant advancement in offshore oil exploration capabilities.
China’s Bozhong 19-6 Condensate Gas Field in the Bohai Sea has surpassed 1 billion cubic meters of natural gas production, strengthening clean energy supply to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and Bohai Rim regions.
China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) delivers the world’s first 5MW offshore flue gas waste heat power generation unit in Tianjin, marking a significant milestone in clean energy innovation.
China’s CNOOC has discovered the world’s first large, ultra-shallow gas field in ultra-deep waters, the Lingshui 36-1, in the South China Sea, with OGIP exceeding 100 billion cubic meters.
China has installed its 30,000-tonne offshore drilling platform, Xijiang 30-2B, in the South China Sea, marking a significant advancement in its offshore drilling capabilities.
China has launched the environmentally friendly Wushi 23-5 oilfield cluster in the Beibu Gulf, marking a significant advancement in low-carbon offshore oil production.
China has completed the Green Energy Port, its largest liquefied natural gas reserve base, in Jiangsu Province, marking a significant step in enhancing energy security and promoting green development.
China’s Deep Sea No.1 gas field has produced over 8 billion cubic meters of natural gas since 2021, marking a significant achievement in the nation’s deepwater energy exploration.
China’s first ultra-deepwater gas field, Shenhai-1, successfully installs all three subsea production facilities for Phase II, marking a significant milestone in deep-sea energy development.
China has begun the installation of Haiji-2, Asia’s first deepwater jacket, marking a significant milestone in offshore engineering. The project is expected to set new records in operating depth, height, and weight.
China has completed its first carbon credits deal in its revamped voluntary carbon market, marking a significant step in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.