Core Viewpoint - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) announced that the Bohai Oilfield, the largest offshore oilfield in China, is expected to achieve a cumulative oil and gas equivalent production of over 40 million tons by 2025, marking a historical high and providing strong support for national energy security and high-quality economic development [1] Group 1: Production and Capacity - The Bohai Oilfield is the highest-producing and largest offshore oilfield in China, currently operating over 60 oil and gas fields and more than 200 production facilities, with a cumulative crude oil production exceeding 600 million tons [1] - In the past five years, the oil and gas production of the Bohai Oilfield has grown at an average annual rate of 5%, with crude oil production accounting for nearly 40% of the national total increase [1] - By 2025, the Bohai Oilfield's capacity construction will accelerate, with the annual drilling and completion operations expected to reach a historical high, facilitating the rapid completion and production of several key projects, including the Kengli 10-2 and Bohai Central 26-6 oilfields [1] Group 2: Technological Advancements and Sustainability - The Bohai Oilfield is advancing its digital transformation and green low-carbon development, achieving significant breakthroughs in the localization of key equipment, including the successful deployment of the first domestically produced shallow-water subsea production system [1] - The Qinhuangdao 32-6 intelligent oilfield is enhancing traditional oil and gas production through technologies that enable unmanned operations and collaborative production and operation [1] - The largest offshore oilfield group in China has completed its shore power application project, with over 80% of the oilfields connected to shore power [1]
中国海上最大油田年产油气突破4000万吨