Core Insights - The Tarim Oilfield has achieved a historic milestone by surpassing an annual oil and gas equivalent production of 5 million tons at the Hade-Fuman Oilfield, making it China's largest desert oilfield [1][2]. Group 1: Production Achievements - The Hade-Fuman Oilfield, located in the Taklamakan Desert, has a cumulative oil and gas production exceeding 50 million tons, positioning it as a key contributor in China's ultra-deep oil and gas sector [2]. - The Hade Oilfield has an average burial depth of over 5,000 meters, with the thinnest oil layer measuring only 0.6 meters, indicating a complex geological structure [1]. - The Fuman Oilfield faces extreme challenges, including ultra-deep, ultra-high temperature, ultra-high pressure, and high sulfur content, with oil and gas buried at depths ranging from 7,500 meters to over 8,000 meters [1]. Group 2: Future Development Plans - The management of the Tarim Oilfield aims to continue advancing geological theories and engineering technologies to enhance the development and management of oil and gas reservoirs [2]. - There is a commitment to maintain stable production at the 5 million tons level while enhancing the energy security of the nation [2].
中国最大沙漠油田年产油气当量突破500万吨