Core Insights - The Xinjiang Oilfield CO2 Capture, Storage, and Utilization Project has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing an annual CO2 injection of 1 million tons, marking it as China's first oilfield to reach this level, indicating a major step forward in the country's CO2 capture and storage capabilities [1][3] Group 1: Project Overview - The project is located in the Junggar Basin and involves capturing and purifying CO2 emissions from industrial processes, which are then injected into oil reservoirs for reuse and storage [1] - The project began in 2019 with a pilot test for CO2 miscible flooding and has since developed into a demonstration project for CO2 capture and storage [1] - The current daily CO2 injection rate has increased to over 4,800 tons, showcasing significant improvements in both cumulative injection and oil recovery effectiveness [1] Group 2: Industry Context - The Junggar Basin is a crucial energy base in China, rich in oil, gas, and coal resources, with an estimated oil and gas resource volume of 19.9 billion tons [5] - The geological reserves of oil reservoirs suitable for CO2 flooding in the Xinjiang Oilfield have reached a billion-ton level [5] - The surrounding economic zone is characterized by heavy industries such as coal power, coal chemical, steel, and metallurgy, which are high energy-consuming and high-emission sectors, providing favorable conditions for the development of CO2 capture and storage industry clusters [5]
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Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-12-29 01:40