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文章标题: OIL:WHERE 在渤海, 近日本? (535 reads)      时间: 2004-12-25 周六, 上午10:40

作者:Anonymous罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific_business/view/123853/1/
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Time is GMT + 8 hours
Posted: 24 December 2004 1237 hrs

China says Bohai Bay Basin may hold 20.5b tons of oil

BEIJING : Exploration teams believe the Bohai Bay Basin in northern China
may hold 20.5 billion tons of oil reserves, enough to sustain the country's
energy needs for a "considerable" time, state press said Friday.

So far, nine billion tons have been proven with the remaining 11.5 billion
still needing to be further explored, the China Daily reported.

Bohai is one of China's major oil-producing centres and the find comes as
China is trying to build up its domestic oil reserves as part of measures
to cope with rising global oil prices and possible fuel shortages.

Jin Zhijun, president of the Exploration and Production Research Institute
of oil giant Sinopec, said the finding "could potentially sustain the country's energy needs for a considerably long time".

China, the world's second-largest oil consumer after the United States,
has been a net importer of oil since 1993 as domestic supplies have failed
to keep up with soaring demand.

It currently relies on imports to meet more than one-third of its crude
oil demand with the International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasting that China's total oil consumption was expected to reach 308 million tons this year.

According to Jin, there are plenty of potential domestic reserves still
to be found, identifying the East China Sea, South China Sea and Yellow
Sea as containing rich resources.

He also said China's western inland areas had potential with the Tarim Basin of northwest Xinjiang region possibly holding more than 20 billion tons of oil.

Despite Jin's positive outlook, China is not expected to have a 90-day strategic oil streserve until 2015, the National Development and Reform Commission said earlier this year.

With the economy booming and energy demands to fuel it surging, Premier
Wen Jiabao has called for promoting the sustainable use of oil and gas resources to maintain long-term, stable development.

China is also increasingly looking to alternative ways to keep pace with
demand, developing new or renewable energy resources such as hydrogen, wind, solar and bio-mass.

Scientists have also made breakthroughs in commercializing the use of liquefaction and gasification of coal, which is cleaner and easier to transport compared with the conventional handling of coal, state media has said. - AFP


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