China’s Largest Offshore Shallow Lithologic Oilfield Reaches Full Production
CNOOC announces the Kenli 10-2 oilfield in the Bohai Sea has entered full production, producing over 2,800 tonnes of crude daily.
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CNOOC announces the Kenli 10-2 oilfield in the Bohai Sea has entered full production, producing over 2,800 tonnes of crude daily.
China’s submarine oil and gas pipelines exceed 10,000 km, marking a breakthrough in deepwater engineering and energy infrastructure development.
China achieves a global first in offshore heavy oil thermal recovery, surpassing 5 million tonnes, with CNOOC leading innovation in energy extraction.
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.