CNOOC fires up production in 2 oilfields in South China Sea
CNOOC Limited announced on Thursday that the Liuhua 11-1/4-1 oilfield secondary development project has commenced production.
The project is located in eastern South China Sea and consists of 2 oilfields, Liuhua 11-1 and Liuhua 4-1, with an average water depth of about 305 meters. The main production facilities include a new deep-water jacket platform "Haiji-2" and a cylindrical FPSO "Haikui-1".
A total of 32 development wells are to be commissioned. The project is expected to achieve a peak production of about 17,900 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2026. The oil property is heavy crude, it said.
According to Zhou Xinhuai, CEO of the company, it is the first oilfield in Asia to be developed with the "Deepwater Jacket Platform + Cylindrical FPSO" mode.
"While revitalizing the deep-water oilfields with original oil in place over 100 million tons, the new mode has substantially reduced the construction and production costs," he said.
"It provides a Chinese solution for the efficient development of similar deep-water oil and gas fields."
CNOOC Limited holds 100 percent interest in this project and is the operator.