New projects for submarine oil and gas production from the Bohai Sea field off Tianjin

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According to China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Tianjin Branch, construction of the Kengli 10-2 Oil Field Phase 1 and Kengli 10-1 Oil Field A54 Well Block Development Project began on April 10 at three construction sites in Tianjin and Qingdao City. As a result, the 100-million-ton large oil field “Kendri 10-2” has entered the development and construction phase.

The oil field is located in the southern waters of the Bohai Sea, about 245 km from Tianjin, with an average water depth of about 15.7 meters. It is a large-scale petrographic oil and gas field discovered by China Sea Oil in the Laizhou Bay depression in 2021, with proven crude oil reserves of over 100 million tons.

The project includes one new central platform and two unmanned wellhead platforms to be built in the “Kengri 10-2 oil field,” seven new subsea pipelines and four subsea cables to be laid, and will be an important project to achieve production capacity of 40 million tons of oil and gas and 3 million tons of heavy oil in the Bohai Sea oil field in 25 years The project will be an important project to achieve the production capacity of 40 million tons of oil and gas and 3 million tons of heavy oil in the Bohai Sea field in 25 years. The project’s CEPC platform module is currently the largest module in the Bohai field, with a floating weight of approximately 20,000 tons, which is close to the loading limit of a floating vessel.

New projects for submarine oil and gas production from the Bohai Sea field off Tianjin
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