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.

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.

CNOOC has a 100% interest in both projects.

04.25.2022

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