Core Viewpoint - China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has achieved a record high oil and gas production of over 3.2 million tons in the first quarter of this year from the Liaodong Bay oilfield group, marking a significant year-on-year increase [1] Group 1: Production and Infrastructure - The Liaodong Bay oilfield group, located in the northern Bohai Sea, has produced over 240 million tons of oil and gas since its first platform was launched in 1992, with a daily production equivalent exceeding 36,000 tons [3] - The oilfield group consists of 19 producing oil and gas fields, over 80 offshore platforms, 3 land terminals, and more than 1,500 production wells, maintaining an annual production of over 10 million tons for 15 consecutive years [3] Group 2: Technological Advancements - CNOOC has overcome various technical challenges in the region, including the development of conventional heavy oil fields and complex geological structures, achieving several "China firsts" in offshore oil development technology [3] - The company has pioneered integrated high-temperature injection and extraction technology for ultra-heavy oil and efficient development techniques for multi-layer heavy oil, leading to the successful production of China's first large-scale ultra-heavy oil field and multi-layer heavy oil field [4] Group 3: Future Development Strategy - CNOOC aims to stabilize production from old oilfields while accelerating the development of new oilfields and enhancing heavy oil extraction, with a target to increase daily crude oil production to over 2,200 tons from the Liaodong Bay oilfield group by 2024 [4] - The company is implementing the largest secondary adjustment project in China's offshore oil sector to boost production from aging oilfields, ensuring a solid foundation for stable production and enhancing energy supply capabilities [4]
中国海油:辽东湾油田群一季度累计生产油气当量创历史新高