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CNOOC starts production at the world's largest metamorphic rock oilfield in the Bohai Sea, aiming for 22,300 barrels daily.
CNOOC, a Chinese oil and gas company, has begun production at the Bozhong 26-6 oilfield in the Bohai Sea, described as the world's largest metamorphic rock oilfield.
Phase one aims to produce from 33 wells, with a peak daily output of about 22,300 barrels of oil equivalent.
The oilfield, located 170 kilometers from Tianjin, has reserves exceeding 200 million cubic meters.
CNOOC has developed specialized technology to overcome the challenges of drilling at depths over 4,500 meters and high temperatures.
The project also includes a carbon capture system expected to bury about 1.5 million tons of carbon dioxide over its lifetime.
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