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中国海油渤海油田冲刺4000万吨油气年产量
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-05-21 10:38

Core Insights - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) announced that the Bohai Oilfield aims to achieve an output of 40 million tons by 2025, making it the highest offshore production and largest oilfield in China [2] - The Bohai Oilfield has been in operation since 1965, with over 50 oil and gas fields and more than 200 production facilities, accumulating over 600 million tons of crude oil [2] - The oilfield has complex geological structures, making exploration and development challenging, but CNOOC has made significant technological advancements in exploration [2] - The Bohai Oilfield is a crucial growth driver for China's oil and gas reserves, with a record production of over 36 million tons in 2024, accounting for nearly one-sixth of the national crude oil output [2] - Key projects such as the Bohai Zhong 26-6 oilfield development and Luda 5-2 North oilfield phase II are expected to contribute to stable production growth [2][3] Industry Developments - The construction of the Kenli 10-2 oilfield group development project has made significant progress, with a central processing platform of approximately 20,000 tons completed and set to be operational within the year [3] - This new project is expected to inject new momentum into the Bohai Oilfield's goal of reaching 40 million tons of oil and gas output, enhancing energy supply capabilities for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and the Bohai Sea area [3]