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海洋油气与新能源融合发展:中国海油胡森林谈能源转型新路径
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-07-18 11:58

Core Viewpoint - The energy transition presents more opportunities than challenges, with China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) actively promoting the clean transformation of fossil energy and the large-scale development of clean energy [2][3]. Group 1: Energy Transition and Development - As of May 2023, the total installed capacity of wind and solar power has surpassed thermal power, reaching 1.65 billion kilowatts, establishing China as the largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system globally [2]. - CNOOC is optimizing its energy structure by significantly increasing the proportion of natural gas in traditional energy sectors while actively expanding into offshore wind power during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [2]. - The company is exploring carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), geothermal energy, and hydrogen energy, with its first offshore CCUS project already operational in the Enping oil field [2]. Group 2: Technological Innovation - Technological innovation is the core driving force behind the energy transition, with CNOOC achieving breakthroughs in deep-sea oil and gas resource development through major projects like "Deep Sea No. 1" and "Seaweed No. 1" [3]. - The company aims for a year-on-year reduction in energy consumption intensity and carbon emission intensity in 2024, continuing the downward trend since the 14th Five-Year Plan [3]. - CNOOC employs a dual-driven model of "project traction + forward-looking layout" to tackle key technological challenges and set research directions for the next five years [3]. Group 3: International Cooperation and Market Strategy - CNOOC, as China's largest and the world's second-largest LNG importer, has established a resource network covering over 30 countries and regions, aiming to create a more collaborative global energy market [3][4]. - The company's transformation practices are seen as exemplary, achieving low-carbon development in traditional oil and gas operations while leveraging marine industry advantages to expand into new energy sectors [4]. - The strategy of "stabilizing oil, increasing gas, and expanding new energy" effectively enhances competitiveness in the new energy era amid profound adjustments in the global energy landscape [4].