CNOOC starts up two oilfield projects offshore China
April 25, 2022
CNOOC has brought onstream two new field developments in the Bohai Sea, offshore China.
Courtesy CNOOC
Offshore staff
HONG KONG – CNOOC has brought onstream two new field developments in the Bohai Sea, offshore China.
The Luda 5-2 oilfield north phase I project is in Liaodong Bay, in an average water depth of around 32 m (105 ft).
CNOOC installed one thermal recovery wellhead platform and one production platform, connected processing facilities serving the Suizhong 36-1 oilfield. The company plans to drill a total of 26 production and two water source wells, with peak crude oil production of 8,200 b/d anticipated in 2024.
The Kenli 6-1 oilfield 4-1 block development is in 17 m (56v ft) water depth in the southern Bohai Sea. A new wellhead platform is connected to processing facilities at the Bozhong 34-9 oilfield. Here the company plans a total of seven producer and five water injector wells, with peak oil production later this year of around 4,000 b/d.