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Natural resources in Binzhou Beihai New Area

Land resources are vast. China's tidal flat area is 6.5438+0.56 million mu, the intertidal zone is 6.5438+0.5 million mu, and the shallow sea with minus 6.5438+00 meters is more than 2 million mu, of which the barren saline-alkali land is 6.5438+0.33 million mu. It is one of the areas with the richest land reserve resources along the coast of China, and it is also an ideal area for large enterprises and consortia to expand at low cost. The territory is rich in fresh water resources, and the Yellow River, Tu Hai, Ma Jiahe, Qinkou River and Taoer River enter the sea here, which was called "Jiujiang River" in ancient times. There are 88 northern sand islands along the coast, with a total area of 56,000 mu. Wetlands crisscross the island, reeds are deep, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and wild interests are abundant, making it an ideal place for people to return to nature.

Rich in mineral resources. Oil, natural gas, geothermal, underground brine and coal are abundant, with 26 proven reserves and 0/5 developed/kloc. Among them, oil reserves are 600 million tons and natural gas reserves are 654.38+064 billion cubic meters. It is one of the main mining areas in Shengli Oilfield and an ideal park for developing petrochemical industry and its industrial chain. It is one of the four major salt industry bases in China, with an area of 5 million mu and an annual output of crude salt of100000 tons, which provides inexhaustible raw materials for the development of salt chemical industry and its industrial chain. The eastern part of the territory is 2000 meters underground and contains 2.5 billion tons of coal seams. It is an important coal reserve base in China. The northern coast is the only place where Mongolian wind and Pacific warm current pass. The annual average wind speed is 4.6m/s, the average wind speed at 10m is 6.4m/s, the average wind speed at 30m is 6.98m/s, and the average wind energy density is 395W/ m2. It is one of the regions with the richest wind energy resources in China.