Group 1 - The core development project of the Kenli 10-2 oilfield group in the southern Bohai Sea has successfully commenced production, marking a significant advancement in China's offshore oil and gas resource development [1][3] - The Kenli 10-2 oilfield group is currently the largest shallow lithologic oilfield in China's offshore sector, with proven geological reserves exceeding 100 million tons, indicating strong resource foundations and development potential [3] - The first phase of the project plans to lay 79 development wells, with a peak daily oil and gas equivalent production expected to reach approximately 3,000 tons, contributing positively to China's energy supply structure [3] Group 2 - The project employs a shallow lithologic oilfield development scheme, filling a technical gap for large-scale efficient development under similar geological conditions in the Bohai region [3] - The importance of offshore oil and gas exploration is increasingly highlighted amid the deepening domestic energy transition and energy security issues, with the Bohai oilfield serving as a critical hub for China's offshore oil and gas development [3][4] - Strengthening domestic resource supply capabilities is a key step in enhancing China's energy strategic autonomy, with the Kenli 10-2 oilfield expected to become a new "core engine" for the Bohai oilfield group [4]
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