China Daily

Replacing oil wells with forests thanks to drilling advances

- By XING WEN in Beijing and MAO WEIHUA in Urumqi Contact the writers at xingwen@chinadaily.com.cn

According to a social responsibi­lity report released on June 16 by China Petrochemi­cal Corp’s Northwest Oilfield, 105 oil wells in nature reserves in the middle and upper reaches of the Tarim River in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region had been shut down to protect biodiversi­ty by the end of last year.

The branch of oil giant, Sinopec Group, noted that it has been running a three-year project to turn former oil production areas into forests since 2018, and that a 542-kilometer oil and gas pipeline network, 16 surface stations and 150 oil wells have been taken out of service as part of environmen­tal protection measures.

The company replaced the former installati­ons in the Tarim Basin with desert poplar, rose willow, sacsaoul and other droughtend­uring plants. “We will lose some 600,000 metric tons of crude oil every year as a result of shutting the 150 wells, but the cost is worth it to have a better environmen­t,” said Huang Chunjian, vice-manager of Northwest Oilfield’s Quality, Safety and Environmen­tal Protection Department.

When it comes to striking a balance between the exploitati­on of resources and the protection of biodiversi­ty and the environmen­t, the company does have the right to drill, but Huang said that it is making continuous effort to improve energy efficiency and reduce the emission of pollutants. “We use low-carbon facilities and adopt environmen­tally friendly techniques for the constructi­on of oil and gas installati­ons, and rigorously test for pollutants and waste gas and control emissions,” he said.

Last year, the Northwest Oilfield produced 6.7 million tons of crude oil and 1.91 billion cubic meters of natural gas, and has invested around 2.23 billion yuan ($345 million) in eco-friendly projects over the past three years. According to the report, 4,417 tons worth of standard coal equivalent­s were saved by the company last year as it invested more than 47 million yuan in energy-saving measures.

In addition, it has made breakthrou­ghs in exploring and exploiting gas and oil from high-pressure, high-temperatur­e wells.

The company is now able to discover and exploit abundant sources of natural gas and crude oil from wells in the Shunbei oil and gas field in the Tarim Basin.

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