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China Increasing Oil Reserves With New Discoveries
Pubdate:2012-02-27 09:58
Source:Forbes
Click: times
China is not known as a hot bed of new oil discoveries, but it is trying. With offshore drilling in play, China added over 1.3 billion tons of crude to its reserves last year, up 20% from 2010 numbers.
China’s oil discoveries have been increasing steadily over the last 9 years, but no where near enough to offset demand. China consumes around 9 million barrels of oil daily, making it the No. 2 consumer of oil behind the U.S. Americans consume over 20 million barrels of oil per day.
Over 85% of China’s new oil discoveries are being made in five major wells: the Ordos Basin in Inner Mongolia; Tarim Basin and Junggar Basin in Xinjiang Uygur and the offshore Bohai Bay Basin in eastern China.