Top Chinese Offshore Gas Field Ships 100th Oil Cargo

China’s largest and deepest offshore gas field has shipped its 100th cargo of condensate, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), China’s top offshore crude oil and natural gas producer, said on Friday. 

Production of the first phase of the gas field, Deep Sea No. 1, began in 2021, with the second development phase commencing in 2025, said the company quoted by Chinese state news agency Xinhua. 

In 2025, total oil and gas output at Deep Sea No. 1 topped 4.5 million tons of oil equivalent, which would be comparable to production from a medium-sized onshore oilfield.

Deep Sea No. 1, China’s deepest offshore gas development, currently produces 15 million cubic meters of natural gas and more than 1,600 tons of condensate per day. 

Its operator, CNOOC, earlier this week announced the discovery of a major new oilfield in the Bohai Sea.  

The Qinhuangdao 29-6 discovery in the shallow Neogene formations of the Bohai Sea is yet another oilfield estimated to hold more than 100 million tons of crude, or about 730 million barrels, and discovered by CNOOC recently, the company said.  

Through continued exploration, the proved in-place volume of Qinhuangdao 29-6 Oilfield has exceeded 100 million tons of oil equivalent. 

The oil property of the major new discovery is medium-heavy crude, the Chinese major added.  

Similarly to all other state majors in China, CNOOC is boosting domestic oil and gas production and exploration per orders by the Chinese authorities who seek to reduce China’s dependence on imported oil and gas.

CNOOC has managed to post record high production in recent years, with an all-time high output in 2024, and another record-high expected for 2025.

Outside China, CNOOC is a minority partner in many major offshore developments, including in the Exxon-led consortium that has found more than 11 billion barrels of oil equivalents offshore Guyana and is currently the only producing consortium in the South American country.   

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com

 

  • Related Posts

    Japanese Refiner Idemitsu Moves Full-Scale into LNG Business

    Japan’s petroleum refiner Idemitsu Kosan has committed $500 million to LNG investment company MidOcean Energy as part of MidOcean’s equity raise of $1.2 billion, as the Japanese refining giant is…

    U.S. Eyes $1 Billion Payout to Scrap TotalEnergies Wind Projects

    The Trump administration is weighing a $1 billion payout to compensate TotalEnergies for canceled offshore wind leases, reports suggest, making what would be one of the clearest financial unwindings of…

    Have You Seen?

    Poland pushes into chips with new EU-Taiwan pact

    • March 18, 2026
    Poland pushes into chips with new EU-Taiwan pact

    Biogest and Local Power team up on Ireland biomethane projects

    • March 18, 2026
    Biogest and Local Power team up on Ireland biomethane projects

    CO2 event: Gaps in EU’s CCU framework ‘stalling investment’

    • March 18, 2026
    CO2 event: Gaps in EU’s CCU framework ‘stalling investment’

    Manchester to unveil clean energy investment

    • March 18, 2026
    Manchester to unveil clean energy investment

    Japanese Refiner Idemitsu Moves Full-Scale into LNG Business

    • March 18, 2026
    Japanese Refiner Idemitsu Moves Full-Scale into LNG Business

    U.S. Eyes $1 Billion Payout to Scrap TotalEnergies Wind Projects

    • March 18, 2026
    U.S. Eyes $1 Billion Payout to Scrap TotalEnergies Wind Projects

    Oil Tankers ‘Starting to Dribble Through’ Strait of Hormuz, Says White House

    • March 17, 2026
    Oil Tankers ‘Starting to Dribble Through’ Strait of Hormuz, Says White House

    China’s Economic Hand Quietly Strengthens as Trump Hogs Spotlight: McGeever

    • March 17, 2026
    China’s Economic Hand Quietly Strengthens as Trump Hogs Spotlight: McGeever

    Chinese Oil Giants Return to Russian Crude After U.S. Sanctions Waiver

    • March 17, 2026
    Chinese Oil Giants Return to Russian Crude After U.S. Sanctions Waiver

    Airlines Push Back Against EU Synthetic Green Fuel Rules

    • March 17, 2026
    Airlines Push Back Against EU Synthetic Green Fuel Rules