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UPDATED: 17:34, December 06, 2005
New oil field operational in China's fourth largest oil field
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The oil field called Lufeng 13-2 which is located at the east of the South China Sea has been put into operation with output of some 18,000 barrels per day.

China National Offshore Oil Corporation has confirmed that the capacity of the oil field is expected to be up to 30,000 barrels per day. For 10 years, the Eastern South China Sea has produced more than 10 million cubic meters of oil and gas annually and remained the fourth largest oil field in China.

By People's Daily Online


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