Group 1 - The South China Sea is estimated to hold over 25 billion tons of oil and 20 trillion cubic meters of natural gas, sufficient to meet China's energy needs for 20 years [1] - The Huizhou 19-6 oil field has officially commenced production, achieving a drilling depth of 5,415 meters, setting a new Asian record [1] - The proven crude oil reserves in the Pearl River Mouth Basin have reached 13.8 billion tons, three times that of Daqing Oilfield at its peak, while the Zengmu Basin holds 13 billion tons of high-quality oil [2] Group 2 - The South China Sea's average depth is 1,200 meters, with geological conditions posing significant challenges for drilling operations [4] - China's deep-sea oil extraction technology has advanced significantly, with the "Deep Sea No. 1" platform demonstrating stability at depths of 1,500 meters and utilizing advanced materials that outperform U.S. counterparts [5] - The cost of deep-sea drilling has been reduced from $500 million to $180 million per well, allowing profitability even if international oil prices drop to $40 [7] Group 3 - Vietnam has illegally extracted oil from the South China Sea, boosting its GDP to $48,000 per capita, while the Philippines has also engaged in exploration activities [11] - China's maritime enforcement capabilities have been strengthened, with regular patrols and advanced surveillance technology to monitor and protect its resources [11] - Recent actions against illegal oil extraction have resulted in significant penalties for violators, showcasing China's commitment to resource protection [11]
南海深藏“黑色黄金”,250亿吨石油改写中国能源版图,震撼全球
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-04 08:18