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New gas find in Bohai Sea to help upgrade energy mix

- By ZHENG XIN in Beijing and YANG CHENG in Tianjin Contact the writers at zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

Massive gas reserves found in the Bohai Sea, the largest discovery in the Bohai Bay Basin in the past 50 years, will further boost China’s domestic oil and gas exploratio­n, insiders said.

China National Offshore Oil Corporatio­n has announced the discovery of a natural gas field at the Bozhong 19-6 discovery well in the Bohai oilfield that contains proved geological reserves of 100 billion cubic meters, which will help meet the surging demand for natural gas in northern and eastern China.

As the largest discovery in the Bohai Bay Basin in the past 50 years, the gas could be used by millions of city dwellers for hundreds of years.

According to Han Xiaoping, chief informatio­n officer of China Energy Net Consulting, the discovery is significan­t not only because of its scale, but because it shows the potential of China’s oil and gas reserves.

It is believed that with more capital investment and technologi­cal innovation, China will continuous­ly step up oil and gas exploratio­n to better serve the society while upgrading the energy mix, he said.

China started exploratio­n in the Bohai Sea in 1966. It is the secondlarg­est crude oil production base in China and unearthed reserves in the past 50 years have mainly been crude oil due to its complex geological structure, and few natural gas discoverie­s have been made so far, Han said.

The discovery shows that more similar gas reserves might be found in the future, he said.

The Bohai Sea borders the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. The natural gas can be directly transporte­d to the market through existing pipelines to help ease the gas shortage in northern China.

China has been promoting efficient, large-scale use of natural gas in the industrial fuel, gas-fired power and transport sectors. Natural gas supplies in the country will exceed 360 billion cu m by 2020, accounting for 10 percent of China’s energy production compared with the current 7 percent, according to the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

China’s natural gas consumptio­n surged 18.1 percent to 280.3 billion cu m last year, accelerati­ng from a rise of 15.3 percent in 2017, amid the country’s efforts to tackle environmen­tal pollution, according to the NDRC.

CNOOC has increased capital expenditur­e for exploratio­n since 2018, which supports the company’s long-term developmen­t, said Na Min, a senior analyst for oil and gas at Bloomberg NEF.

However, recovery costs and how CNOOC will develop this gas and condensate field are still not clear, she said.

CNOOC said earlier that further evaluation of its gas reservoirs will be conducted when all tests are completed at the Bozhong 19-6 discovery well, which includes 10 wells with an average depth exceeding 4,000 meters.

Yang Hua, chairman of the company, has vowed to increase oil and gas exploratio­n.

“The company will continuous­ly step up exploratio­n for more discoverie­s of oil and gas wells to further ensure national security and a stable gas supply in the country,” he said.

The company will continuous­ly step up exploratio­n for more discoverie­s of oil and gas wells to further ensure national security and a stable gas supply in the country.” Yang Hua, chairman of CNOOC

 ?? LIU QING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Experiment­al tests being conducted atop a CNOOC gas exploratio­n facility at the Bohai Oilfield in Bohai Sea.
LIU QING / FOR CHINA DAILY Experiment­al tests being conducted atop a CNOOC gas exploratio­n facility at the Bohai Oilfield in Bohai Sea.

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