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China National Offshore Oil Corporation discovers oilfield in the Bohai Sea

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The Bozhong 26-6 oilfield has an average water depth of about 22 m. The main oil-bearing formations are Archean buried hills, and the oil product is light crude oil.

The discovery well Bozhong 26-6-2 encountered a total of 321.3 m of oil and gas layers, and the drilling depth was 4480 m. After testing, the average daily output of the well was determined to be around 2040 boe/d and 11.45 million ft3 of natural gas.

Mr. Xu Changgui, Deputy Chief Engineer of the company’s exploration, said: “This discovery shows the broad prospects for exploration of hidden buried hill oil and gas reservoirs in the Bohai Sea, and has important guiding significance for the exploration of similar basins.”

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/21032023/china-national-offshore-oil-corporation-discovers-oilfield-in-the-bohai-sea/

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