GlobalData:中国成立新国家实体,勘探超深层油气储量

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据路透社援引中国石油天然气集团公司(CNPC)的消息称,中国正在建立一个由国家石油生产商和其他国有企业组成的新国家实体,专注于超深层石油和天然气储备的勘探。

此举是为了响应习近平主席关于发展“新生产力”加强国家能源安全的指示。

中石油表示,成立这一新机构是整合专业知识和资源、打造全产业链的战略举措。

该链涵盖超深层油气勘探至开发和工程。

该实体将汇集中国宝武、中国航天科工、中国石油天然气集团、东方电气集团、五矿集团、国机集团和中石化等国有集团。

双方共同努力的重点是钻探超深井常规资源,深度可达 10,000 米,特别是在新疆西北部的塔里木盆地地区。

除常规资源外,该集团还致力于开发深层页岩油和煤层气资源。

中国作为世界最大的原油进口国之一,约四分之三的石油需求依靠进口满足。

该国一直在大力投资以维持国内原油日产量超过 400 万桶,这一水平对于其制造业和军事部门来说至关重要。

尽管自2018年以来,通过更深的陆上钻探和加速的海上油田开发实现了年产量2%的增长,但国有企业仍面临挑战。

其中包括大型成熟油田产量下降,以及开采页岩油气的复杂性和成本。

本周,中国海洋石油总公司(中海油)开始生产乌石23-5油田。

值得注意的是,该核电站是南海地区首个采用岸电发电的核电站,符合中海油推进低碳运营的努力。

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GlobalData: China forms new state entity to explore ultra-deep oil and gas reserves

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China is establishing a new state entity, comprising national oil producers and other state companies, to focus on the exploration of ultra-deep oil and gas reserves, reported Reuters, citing China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC).

This move is in response to President Xi Jinping's directive to bolster the country's energy security by developing ‘new productive forces’.

CNPC has stated that the formation of this new body is a strategic measure to consolidate expertise and resources to build a comprehensive industry chain.

This chain will range from ultra-deep oil and gas exploration through to development and engineering.

The entity will bring together state groups including Baowu, China Aerospace Science and Industry, CNPC, Dongfang Electric Group, Minmetals, Sinomach and Sinopec.

Their collective efforts will focus on drilling for conventional resources in ultra-deep wells, reaching depths of up to 10 000 m, particularly in the Tarim basin region of north-west Xinjiang.

In addition to conventional resources, the group aims to exploit deep shale oil and coal-seam gas resources.

As one of the world’s largest crude oil importers, China caters to around three-quarters of its oil needs through imports.

The country has been investing heavily to sustain its domestic crude oil production above four million bpd, a threshold deemed critical for its manufacturing and military sectors.

Despite a 2% annual output growth since 2018, achieved through deeper onshore drilling and accelerated offshore field development, state companies face challenges.

These include declining yields at large, mature fields and the complexities and costs associated with extracting shale oil and gas.

This week, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) started production at the Wushi 23-5 oilfield.

Notably, it is said to be the first in the South China Sea to be powered from the shore, aligning with CNOOC's efforts to advance low-carbon operations.

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