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Major finds boost CNPC oil reserves
By Bi Jian (China Daily)
Updated: 2005-08-24 05:54

China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), the nation's biggest oil and gas producer, discovered oil reserves of 300 million tons, or 2.19 billion barrels, in the first half of this year, a senior company official who did not want to be identified said yesterday.

Gas reserves also increased by at least 150 billion cubic metres from January to June as new discoveries were made in the oil giant's major fields across the country, the source told China Daily.

CNPC plans to invest some 153.5 billion yuan (US$18.9 billion) this year in domestic oil and gas exploitation, according to the official. The group made a profit of 128.85 billion yuan (US$15.9 billion) last year.

In the Jidong field of Bohai Bay Basin, oil reserves of as much as 200 million tons have been "preliminarily identified", the official revealed.

The parent company of Hong Kong-listed PetroChina also expects oil reserves in Zhoufeng area of the Ordos Basin in northwestern China to jump by some 100 million tons by the end of this year, as exploration work is still being done in the resource-abundant region.

On the gas front, the oil giant has found some 100 million cubic metres of natural gas in the Songliao Basin of Northeast China, and a similar discovery was made in southwestern China's Sichuan Province.
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