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China's CNOOC begins producing heavy crude oil at Bohai Kenli Oilfield

China's CNOOC begins producing heavy crude oil at Bohai Kenli Oilfield

CNOOC Ltd., a Chinese company, announced on Tuesday that it had begun production in the Kenli 10-2 offshore oilfield of the Bohai Sea. The Kenli 10-2 field is estimated to hold 100 million metric tonnes or 730 million barrels geological reserves.

The oil company said that the project was the largest shallow lithologic offshore oilfield and expected peak production to reach 19,400 barrels equivalents per day by 2026.

CNOOC is the operator and holds a 100% stake.

The project, which has an average depth of water of 20 meters, includes a central platform and two wellhead platforms. Plans are to drill 79 wells for development. The field produces heavy crude.

CNOOC plans to increase total production at Bohai to 40 million tons of oil per year.

The company said that it is the most complex production platform in the Bohai area and the first large thermal recovery platform in the southern Bohai Sea.

According to the company, in 2024 the Bohai oilfield will produce more than 36,000,000 tons of crude oil, or 720,000 barrels of oil per day. This is nearly one-sixth the total output of China and contributes more than half the annual growth of production.

(source: Reuters)