Xinjiang shale oil zone achieves annual target ahead of schedule

China's first national-level continental shale oil demonstration zone in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has achieved its annual crude oil production target of 1.7 million metric tons ahead of schedule. China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) said this major accomplishment signals a systemic breakthrough in exploiting one of the world's most challenging unconventional resources.

China's first national-level continental shale oil demonstration zone in Xinjiang's Jimsar has reached its annual crude oil output goal of 1.7 million tonnes 22 days ahead of schedule on December 10. Operated by China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), this accomplishment marks a systemic breakthrough in exploiting unconventional resources like shale oil, which poses world-class technical challenges.

The zone has overcome three major hurdles in continental shale oil extraction: identifying sweet spots, reservoir modification, and profitable development. These innovations have boosted operational efficiency, increasing the full life-cycle output of a single well from 24,000 tons to 36,000 tons.

CNPC stated that the successful technological framework will be promoted to other domestic shale oil resources. With the world's third-largest recoverable shale oil reserves, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), this breakthrough holds significant strategic importance for optimizing China's energy structure and enhancing crude oil self-sufficiency.

Echoing the US shale boom that reshaped global oil markets and weakened OPEC's influence, China's progress could threaten oil exporters as the largest importer. However, China's shale formations are buried deeper than those in the US, presenting greater extraction difficulties.

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