PetroChina to Add 690 Wells at Liaohe Field

Friday, June 1, 2018

Top Chinese oil and gas firm PetroChina is adding new production wells at one of its main oilfields, in northeast China, aiming to build 1.06 million tonnes of new annual capacity this year, parent company CNPC said on Friday.

PetroChina plans to drill a total of 690 new wells this year at the Liaohe field in Liaoning province, part of the state oil major's campaign to sustain production at mature fields, which also include top field Daqing in Heilongjiang province further north.

PetroChina wants to maintain Liaohe's output at 10 million tonnes per year (or 200,000 bpd) after decades of development, CNPC said,

The major's production stabilizing effort comes as benchmark Brent futures hover near multi-year high around $80 a barrel.


(Reporting by Chen Aizhu Editing by Joseph Radford)

Categories: Energy

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