新闻联播︱“十四五”期间,我国石油天然气勘探成果丰硕
国家能源局·2025-12-09 12:59

Core Viewpoint - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China's oil and gas exploration has yielded significant results, with production steadily increasing, marking a new phase of simultaneous growth in quantity and efficiency alongside green development [3][7]. Group 1: Oil Production - By 2025, China's crude oil production is expected to reach 215 million tons, setting a historical high [4]. - A total of 105 million tons of new crude oil capacity has been added during the "14th Five-Year Plan," with offshore oil becoming a crucial growth driver, accounting for over 60% of the country's new oil production for five consecutive years [5]. Group 2: Natural Gas Production - China's natural gas production has achieved a continuous increase of over 10 billion cubic meters for nine years, solidifying its position as the fourth-largest natural gas producer globally. By 2025, natural gas production is projected to reach 2.6 trillion cubic meters, a 35% increase compared to the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [5]. - The "14th Five-Year Plan" period has seen the addition of 10 large oil fields and 19 large gas fields, with proven geological reserves increasing by 7 billion tons of oil and over 7 trillion cubic meters of gas, representing increases of approximately 43% and 40% compared to the "13th Five-Year Plan" [5]. Group 3: Infrastructure Development - The national oil and gas pipeline network has reached a scale of 195,000 kilometers, accelerating the formation of a unified national network [6]. Group 4: Investment and Innovation - Investment and workload in oil and gas exploration and development have remained at historically high levels during the "14th Five-Year Plan," with continuous technological innovations emerging, leading the industry into a new phase of simultaneous growth in quantity and efficiency alongside green development [7].