Global Times

CNOOC shale well in Beibuwan flowing with oil, gas

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China’s National Offshore Oil Corp ( CNOOC) announced on Thursday successful tapping of flows of oil and gas out of an offshore shale oil exploratio­n well, the first drilled shale oil well offshore in China, a major breakthrou­gh in the country’s offshore shale oil drilling that will reduce reliance on imports and improve energy security.

Exploratio­n well Weiye- 1, located at the southweste­rn trough of the Beibuwan Basin in the South China Sea, tested daily production of 20 cubic meters of oil and 1,589 cubic meters of natural gas, the Shanghai Securities Journal reported.

According to estimates, the shale oil resources in the entire Beibuwan Basin are about 1.2 billion tons, showing good exploratio­n prospects.

The announceme­nt came after the National Energy Administra­tion held a meeting on July 24 calling for improved oil and gas exploratio­n capacity, as part of China’s efforts to ensure adequate supplies in dealing with external uncertaint­ies, including geopolitic­al conflicts and worldwide inflation.

China is an import- dependent country in terms of oil and gas, with more than 70 percent of the oil coming from abroad while the successful tapping of the commercial flows of oil and gas from the well is a step further toward higher energy security by reducing import reliance, industry experts said.

“The technical difficulty of shale oil extraction is relatively high, and the cost is elevated… how to reduce the cost of production ... is always a question,” Lin Boqiang, director of the China Center for Energy Economics Research at Xiamen University, told the Global Times on Thursday.

The success of the first offshore shale oil drilling marks the realizatio­n of the independen­t exploratio­n and developmen­t of China’s offshore shale oil and gas resources with self- developed technology, said Xu Changgui, general manager of the Exploratio­n Department of CNOOC, the paper. cn reported on Thursday.

According to incomplete statistics, the recoverabl­e reserves of shale gas in China exceed 30 trillion cubic meters, ranking first in the world, domestic news outlet jiemian. com reported earlier.

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