China's energy sector just leveled up! The Liuhua Oilfield, the country's first deepwater drilling site, has officially launched full secondary production this week – a game-changer for tapping into complex underwater reserves. 💡
Diving Deeper for Black Gold
Operated by China National Offshore Oil Corporation, this Pearl River Mouth Basin project now accesses 140 million tonnes of untapped crude oil beneath 305-meter-deep waters. Since September 2024, daily output has surged to 3,900 tonnes – enough to fill nearly 28,000 car gas tanks every 24 hours! 🚗💨
From 90s Pioneer to 2025 Powerhouse
First tapped in 1996, Liuhua has already delivered 20 million tonnes of oil. But with new tech like advanced subsea systems, engineers are now unlocking layers previously deemed too challenging. 🔧⚙️
Why This Matters for Global Energy
This breakthrough strengthens China's offshore energy security while showcasing technical prowess that could influence deepwater projects worldwide. For young professionals tracking Asia's energy transition, it's a case study in sustainable resource management. 📈🌏
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China's first deepwater oilfield hits full secondary production
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