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CNOOC commences production from "largest" secondary oil field development project

The project is located in Liaodong Bay in the Bohai Sea, with an average water depth of approximately 30 m. CNOOC Limited holds 100% interest in this project and acts as the operator

Chinese offshore oil giant CNOOC sets renewable energy goal

The Chinese offshore oil and gas giant was actively pursuing renewable energy projects with a goal to build up annual capacity of at least 5,000 megawatts by 2025, chairman Wang Dongjin said on

Chinese oil giant CNOOC looks underground to store fuel reserves

Liu Daping, chairman of CNOOC Petrochemicals Import & Export, said the project would help ensure energy security in the area. "It will provide a stable supply of crude oil to eastern China and

CNOOC Limited Announces Its First Onshore Centralized Photovoltaic Project

It covers an area of approximately 930,000 square meters, with a total installed capacity of 40 MW and supported by a 6 MW/12 MWh energy storage facility. Compared with coal-fired generators of the same capacity, the project can save more than 20,000 tons of standard coal each year.

Husky Energy, CNOOC Start Production at Liwan Gas Project

March 31, 2014. Husky Energy and CNOOC Limited have commenced first production at the landmark Liwan Gas Project in the South China Sea. "Liwan is Husky''s largest project to date and places us inside the door of one of the fastest growing energy markets in the world," said Asim Ghosh, CEO of Husky Energy. "It was a massive undertaking

China''s first offshore million-tonne carbon storage project put into

On the basis of this project, CNOOC has initiated China''s first 10-million-tonne carbon capture and storage cluster project in Huizhou, south China''s Guangdong

CNOOC, Enping Oilfield Joint Development Project Production Begins

China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) has commenced production in the Eastern South China Sea''s Enping 15-1/10-2/15-2/20-4 oilfields, marking the first offshore carbon capture demonstration project in China, CNOOC announced Dec. 7. The Enping 15-1/10-2/15-2/20-4 oilfields joint development project involves the first recently

Chinese oil giant CNOOC adds green hydrogen and Shanghai Electric ties to energy transition

Chinese oil giant CNOOC adds green hydrogen and Shanghai Electric ties to energy transition plays State offshore oil group seeks renewable H2 know-how and works with turbine group in wind at sea Linde''s HISELECT demonstration plant in Dormagen, Germany, which can extract hydrogen from natural gas/H2 blends.

China''s first offshore carbon capture project launched

Chinese oil and gas company CNOOC has launched the country''s first offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in the South China Sea, Reuters reports. The plan is for the project to store more than 1.46 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. The CCS facilities will be located at the CNOOC''s Enping 15-1 oilfield in the Pearl River

CNOOC Limited Announces Its First Onshore Centralized

It covers an area of approximately 930,000 square meters, with a total installed capacity of 40 MW and supported by a 6 MW/12 MWh energy storage facility.

Oil Sands

A key part of CNOOC International''s global portfolio. Canada is home to the world''s third-largest hydrocarbon basin – the oil sands – which equates to 97% of Canada''s oil reserves. This long-term resource offers energy potential – about 1.7 trillion barrels of oil can be recovered, of which 165 billion barrels are in the oil sands.

CNOOC Limited Announces China''s First Offshore CCS

CNOOC Limited will continue to gear up its R&D activities, to promote the green development of offshore oilfields, and explore ''offshore storage of onshore carbon''

CNOOC Limited Announces Enping 15-1/10-2/15-2/20-4 Oilfields Joint Development Project

(Hong Kong, December 7, 2022) CNOOC Limited (the "Company", SEHK: 00883, SSE: 600938) announces today that Enping 15-1/10-2/15-2/20-4 oilfields joint development project has commenced production. Enping 15-1/10-2/15-2/20-4 oilfields are located in the Eastern South China Sea, with an average water depth of around 90 meters.

Popularization CNOOC Kicks off

Filling a void in China''s offshore CO 2 storage technology, the project provides a new choice for carbon reduction in subsequent oil and gas field development

CNOOC starts building homegrown energy storage unit

China National Offshore Oil Corp on Wednesday started construction of Asia''s first cylinder-shaped floating production storage and offloading unit (FPSO) in Qingdao, Shandong

CNOOC Launches China''s First Offshore Carbon Capture & Storage Project

Muyu Xu Aug 30, 2021. Credit: pvl/AdobeStock. China''s top offshore oil and gas producer, CNOOC, has launched the country''s first offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in South China Sea, which is expected to store more than 1.46 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. As one of the auxiliary facilities at Enping 15-1 oilfield in the Pearl

Work begins on underground oil storage project

Independently designed and developed by CNOOC, the project consists of 3 million cubic meters of underground crude oil caverns and ground facilities for crude oil storage, transportation, and other supporting functions. The project is expected to be put into operation by the end of 2026, the company said. By providing a stable supply of

CNOOC starts work on world''s largest LNG storage unit

The Jiangsu LNG Binhai Receiving Station, which will house CNOOC''s upcoming six LNG storage tanks, will have an annual LNG processing capacity of 6 million metric tons and

CNOOC starts building homegrown energy storage unit

China National Offshore Oil Corp on Wednesday started construction of Asia''s first cylinder-shaped floating production storage and offloading unit (FPSO) in

Shell signs Joint Study Agreement with CNOOC for CCS project

Shell has signed a Joint Study Agreement with CNOOC, Guangdong Provincial Development and Reform Commission and ExxonMobil for the Daya Bay carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub project in China. It is a significant step forward in developing this joint project after we signed the Memorandum of Understanding for the

China''s CNOOC targets 5% increase in 2024 oil and gas output

CNOOC expects production to continue growing over the next two years, with plans to reach 2.25 million boe/d in 2026. But the proportion it has targeted for domestic oil and gas production for 2025 and 2026, will gradually fall to around 67% and 66%, respectively, against its global output, from a target of 69% in 2024.

CNOOC Ltd pioneers China''s first offshore CCS project

CNOOC Ltd raises green energy investment, eyes offshore CCS The Enping 15-1 oil complex includes the development of five fields in water depths between 81 and 98 metres: Enping 15-1, Enping 10-2

CNOOC starts building homegrown energy storage unit

6 · The unit has been independently designed and will be fabricated in China, CNOOC said. The project will further facilitate China''s independent design and construction of ultra-large deepwater offshore oil and gas equipment, CNOOC said. With a daily crude oil processing capacity of almost 6,000 cubic meters, the floating production storage and

''Green Energy Port'' phase III project of CNOOC Ningbo, casting

The 270000 cubic meters LNG storage tank is currently the largest storage tank in the world in terms of capacity. After the completion of this project, the annual processing capacity of LNG will reach 6 million tons, and the total annual processing capacity of the entire CNOOC Ningbo "Green Energy Port" will reach 12 million tons,

CNOOC to build 6 LNG storage tanks at Binhai LNG

China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) will expand the Binhai LNG terminal by adding six new large LNG tanks with a storage capacity of 270,000 cubic metres each, Reuters reports. Besides the tanks, the expansion will also include ancillary facilities. The expansion is predicted to cost approximately $955 million, or 6.1 billion yuan.

CNOOC Begins Production from Huizhou Development Project

CNOOC Limited has started production from Huizhou 32-5 oilfield comprehensive adjustment/Huizhou 33-1 oilfield joint development project. Huizhou 32-5 oilfield comprehensive adjustment/Huizhou 33-1 oilfield joint development project is located in south-central part of the eastern South China Sea, approximately 170 kilometers from

CNOOC Limited Brings On-stream the First Green Design Oilfield

8 · CNOOC Limited (the "Company", SEHK: 00883 (HKD Counter) and 80883 (RMB Counter), SSE: 600938) announces today that the first green design oilfield in

China''s first offshore CCS demo project up and running

Chinese oil and gas company CNOOC Limited has commissioned what is said to be China''s first offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration project. The CCS project, officially commissioned on 1 June, is an auxiliary part of the Enping 15-1 oilfield development and can store more than 1.5 million tons of carbon dioxide.

CNOOC Completes China''s First Offshore Carbon Capture & Storage Project

David Stanway Jun 22, 2022. Chinese state-owned oil and gas firm CNOOC has completed the country''s first offshore carbon capture and storage project designed to permanently bury carbon dioxide in the seabed, state media reported recently. The project is located at the company''s Enping oil field in the mouth of the Pearl River, about 200 km (124

China''s First Offshore CO2 Storage Project Is Put Into Use

CNOOC has started the construction of China''s first more than 10 million-ton carbon capture project in Huizhou, Guangdong province. It will transport carbon

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In the offshore Madura Strait Block, CNOOC International maintains a working interest in Husky CNOOC Madura Limited (HCML) who operates the liquids-rich BD gas field project. Two other gas fields (MDA-MBH and MDK) are currently under development. HCML is a joint venture between CNOOC (40%), Husky Energy (40%) and Samudra Energy

China''s first offshore million-tonne carbon storage

BEIJING, June 1 -- China''s first offshore million-tonne carbon storage project was put into operation on Thursday in the South China Sea, according to the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC). The

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Located at the CNOOC''s Enping 15-1 oilfield in the Pearl River Mouth Basin of the South China Sea, the CCS facilities are expected to enable the storage of more than 1.46 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. The company plans to reinject as much as 300,000 tonnes

Work begins on underground oil storage project

Independently designed and developed by CNOOC, the project consists of 3 million cubic meters of underground crude oil caverns and ground facilities for crude

CNOOC completes first offshore CCUS project

5 · Carbon capture, utilization and storage, or CCUS, is an important emissions reduction technology that can be applied across the energy system. It involves the capture of CO2 emitted during industrial processes, the transport of the gaseous compound via ship or pipeline, and either its use as a resource to create valuable products or services or its

First gas flows from CNOOC''s development project in Bohai Sea

China''s oil and gas giant CNOOC Limited has brought on stream a gas project in the Bohai Sea off the coast of China. Located in the central Bohai Sea, with an average water depth of approximately 23 meters, the Bozhong 19-6 gas field 13-2 Block 5 well site development project has started production, according to the Chinese energy

CNOOC Completes First Offshore CCUS Project

Carbon capture, utilization and storage, or CCUS, is an important emissions reduction technology that can be applied across the energy system. It involves the capture of CO2 emitted during industrial processes, the transport of the gaseous compound via ship or pipeline, and either its use as a resource to create valuable

PO&G''s Rudong LNG Receiving Terminal: China''s Clean Energy

This USD930 million (RMB6.5 billion) project is jointly invested and constructed by PO&G (35%), PetroChina (55%), and Jiangsu Guoxin (10%). It is the second only LNG RT in China to involve a foreign shareholder. Rudong LNG RT was PO&G''s first foray into China''s LNG industry. In early 2007, the project was officially approved by

CNOOC begins construction of 6 largest LNG storage tanks in the

The project includes six new ultra-large tanks, which will have a total storage volume of 270,000 cubic meters and reach a height of 60 meters, equivalent to the height of the National Stadium or

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