中国海油又多一个千万吨级油气阵地!
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-30 11:24

Core Viewpoint - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) announced that its Hainan offshore gas field group will exceed a cumulative production of 10 million tons of oil and gas equivalent by 2025, marking a historical high and doubling production compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, which is significant for national energy security and supporting the high-quality construction goals of Hainan Free Trade Port [1][3]. Group 1 - The history of exploring and utilizing marine oil and gas resources in Hainan dates back to the 1950s and 1960s, with early efforts including the construction of simple platforms for offshore drilling, paving a new path for China's energy and chemical industry [3]. - Since the 14th Five-Year Plan, CNOOC has focused on increasing domestic oil and gas reserves and production through a "seven-year action plan," analyzing resource conditions in three major oil and gas structures in Hainan and enhancing exploration and development efforts [3][5]. - CNOOC has established the largest offshore natural gas production cluster in China, consisting of 19 offshore platforms, three land terminals, and several underwater production facilities in various Hainan sea areas [3]. Group 2 - The company aims to maintain high and stable production in existing gas fields while ensuring the orderly development of new projects to enhance overall production capacity [5]. - CNOOC's production management team has implemented various lean management measures, including deepening the potential of existing gas fields and ensuring the smooth production of key projects like "Deep Sea No. 1" [5]. - The company has set a production target of 10 million tons for early 2025, coordinating optimal resources and mobilizing over 10,000 industry workers in Hainan to ensure high operational efficiency of oil and gas wells and offshore platforms [5][6]. Group 3 - To achieve significant production increases, CNOOC has established a marine natural gas supply and sales network that covers the South China coastal region, utilizing a 24-hour scheduling mechanism and big data analysis for supply-demand management [6]. - CNOOC has built a complete industrial chain in Hainan, encompassing upstream exploration and development, downstream chemical power generation, and oil service engineering, while also establishing research facilities to foster a modern marine energy industry system [6]. - The company plans to leverage the advantages of the Hainan marine oil and gas industry cluster to create a new pattern of resource development and utilization, aiming to become the largest offshore clean energy supply base in China [6].