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The Top Ten Most Difficult Units for CNOOC to Enter

Top ten companies that CNOOC is most difficult to enter:

Tianjin Branch of CNOOC (China) Co., Ltd. 1

CNOOC Tianjin Branch is mainly responsible for the exploration, development and production of oil and gas resources in Bohai Sea. Bohai Oilfield is the crude oil production base with the highest offshore oil production, the largest scale and the best prospect in China, with 54 oilfields, 1 13 production platforms, 4 onshore terminals, 7 FPSO, 80 ships and 8 helicopters. By the end of 20 1 1, Bohai Oilfield has discovered tertiary geological reserves with an oil-gas equivalent of about 5 billion cubic meters, contributing 205 million cubic meters of crude oil to the country. In 20 10, the oil and gas output of the oilfield exceeded 30 million tons, making it an important energy production base in northern China. [2]

2. Zhanjiang Branch of CNOOC (China) Limited

Zhanjiang Branch of CNOOC (China) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Zhanjiang Branch") is a domestic branch of China Offshore Oil Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "CNOOC"), which is mainly responsible for oil and gas exploration, development and production in the South China Sea of China, west of East longitude1kloc-0/365438', and is headquartered in Guangdong Province.

The company has 18 departments and units. The company has a vigorous and enterprising high-quality management team and staff, with 2009 employees, with an average age of 3 1.9 years old. Among onshore employees, 99% have a bachelor's degree or above, and among offshore employees, 76% have a bachelor's degree.

The western South China Sea is rich in oil and natural gas resources with great development potential, with an exploration area of nearly 500,000 square kilometers. At present, 38 oil and gas fields and 30 oil-bearing structures have been discovered in the western South China Sea. 17 oil fields and 5 gas fields are put into production, which is the most important natural gas producing area of offshore oil in China. Among them, Yacheng 13- 1 gas field and Dongfang 1- 1 gas field are the largest cooperative and self-operated natural gas fields in China. The company's oil and gas output has exceeded 10 billion cubic meters of oil equivalent for four consecutive years, and the country has raised the oil and gas development in the South China Sea to the height of the national marine strategy. [2]

3. CNOOC (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch

China Offshore Oil (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch is located in the beautiful Shenzhen Bay, which is an important crude oil production base of CNOOC China and a fertile ground for foreign cooperation. Oil and gas exploration in the eastern South China Sea began at 1983, which is in the new period of China's reform, opening up and modernization. Crude oil production started at 1990, and the crude oil output in that year was138,000 tons; 1996 reached the stage of annual output of crude oil100000 tons, ranking fourth in the country after Daqing, Shengli and Liaohe oil fields, and becoming an important crude oil production base in the country. 20 1 1 year, the oil and gas output of the Administration reaches 10795000 cubic meters (oil equivalent), and the oil and gas output continuously breaks through 16 years10 million cubic meters. Since the first oil field of 1990 was put into production, the cumulative production in the eastern South China Sea has exceeded 220 million cubic meters, making it the highest offshore oil and gas production field in China. [2]

4. CNOOC (China) Limited Shanghai Branch

China Offshore Oil (China) Co., Ltd. Shanghai Branch is one of the branches of the listed company China Offshore Oil Corporation, which belongs to China Offshore Oil (China) Co., Ltd., and is mainly engaged in the exploration, development and production of offshore oil and natural gas in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea of China by means of foreign cooperation and independent operation. The sea area under its jurisdiction has broad prospects for exploration and development of oil and gas resources, which is of great significance to the supply of natural gas in East China and even the implementation of the national energy strategy.

The company has 13 functional departments with 855 employees. More than 6 1% have bachelor degree or above, and more than 50% have obtained senior titles. The professional structure covers geology, geophysical exploration, drilling, development, engineering, oil and gas production and enterprise management. [2]

5. CNOOC Research Institute

CNOOC Research Institute (formerly CNOOC Research Center) is the technical staff, strategic planning department and scientific and technical personnel training center of China Offshore Oil Corporation and China Offshore Oil Corporation. As the largest comprehensive large-scale scientific research institution under China Offshore Oil Corporation, CNOOC Research Institute's business scope covers offshore oil and gas exploration and research, overseas exploration and development, project target evaluation and new project identification, overall development scheme design of offshore oil and gas fields, basic design of offshore oil and gas fields engineering and new energy research and development; At the same time, it undertakes major research tasks such as the National "863" Project, the "973" Project, the National Natural Science Foundation Project, major national projects, and scientific and technological key projects of China Offshore Oil Corporation. [2]

6. CNOOC LPG Electric Group Co., Ltd. [2]

CNOOC LPG Power Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Gas Power Group") is a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Offshore Oil Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "China CNOOC"), which is responsible for the unified operation and management of CNOOC's natural gas and power generation business in China. With liquefied natural gas and related industries as its core business, lng terminal and pipeline network as its industrial base, and "clean energy and safe operation" as its guiding concept, Gas Power Group has actively built natural gas arteries in the coastal areas of China, formed a unified LNG trading platform, and quickly established its position as a leader in the domestic LNG industry. Gas Power Group is providing reliable and sufficient clean energy for China coastal areas, building an important platform for China Offshore Oil to achieve low-carbon competitiveness and sustainable development, and striving to build the company into a world-class clean energy supply company. [2]

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7. CNOOC Oilfield Services Limited

As a state-owned holding company under CNOOC China, CNOOC Services Limited (hereinafter referred to as COSL and COSL) is a comprehensive oilfield service solution provider with nearly 50 years of offshore operation experience, which is listed in Shanghai and Hong Kong respectively. Cosl's professional technical service involves three stages of oil and gas exploration, development and production, and has four main business sectors: geophysical exploration, drilling and completion, oilfield technology and ship service. It is a comprehensive offshore oilfield service company with complete functions and perfect service chain in China and the world. [2]

8. Offshore Oil Engineering Company Limited

Offshore Oil Engineering Co., Ltd. is a holding company of China Offshore Oil Corporation listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (stock abbreviation: CNOOC Engineering, stock code: 600583), a high-tech enterprise recognized by Tianjin New Technology Industrial Park, a national first-class engineering design unit and a national first-class construction enterprise. [2]

9. CNOOC Energy Development Co., Ltd.

CNOOC Energy Development Co., Ltd. is one of the three major professional service companies under China Offshore Oil Corporation and the only large-scale diversified industrial group in China that provides energy technology services and chemical products at the same time. The company is positioned as a comprehensive energy operation technical service and energy chemical product supplier, based on the upstream industry, providing comprehensive and high-quality services for the exploration, development and production of energy industries such as oil and gas; At the same time, relying on the middle and lower reaches of the industry, it is engaged in the processing, production and sales of petrochemical derivatives. On the basis of specialization, we will implement diversified development and establish a unique business model of "service+product", with service supporting production and product driving service. It has formed four major industrial sectors: energy operation and maintenance services, energy comprehensive services, fine chemical products and health and environmental protection. [2]