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CNOOC’s Bozhong 19-2 oilfield project starts production

It is expected to reach a peak production of 18,800 barrels.

China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has commenced production at its Bozhong 19-2 Oilfield Development Project.

According to the company, the project is expected to achieve a peak production of around 18,800 barrels of crude oil per day in 2025.

The Bozhong 19-2 project is located in central Bohai Bay, with an average water depth of about 20 metres. Its main production facilities include a central processing platform and four unmanned wellhead platforms. 

CNOOC said a total of 59 development wells are planned to be commissioned, including 34 production wells and 25 water-injection wells.

CNOOC holds 100% interest in the project and is its operator.

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