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China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) Monday said that it had put into operation another oilfield in the South China Sea shortly after announcing its discovery of a new oil reserve of up to 200 million cubic metres in Bohai Bay.
This newly operational oilfield has been named Lufeng 13-2 and is located in the eastern part of South China Sea.
It is able to produce 18,000 barrels on average of crude oil a day from three wells, with 30,000 barrels at peak times, CNOOC yesterday said in a statement.
ChinaBroadcast
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