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China's major shale gas field adds proven reserves

The Fuling shale gas field in southwest China. Photo by Xinhua.
The Fuling shale gas field in southwest China. Photo by Xinhua.

The Fuling shale gas field in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality has added some 104.8 bln cubic meters in proven reserves of shale gas, said its developer Sinopec, China's largest oil refiner, according to The Xinhua News Agency reports.

The latest discovery brings total proven reserves of the gas field so far to nearly 900 bln cubic meters, which accounts for 34% of the country's proven reserves of shale gas.

The newly explored gas reserves, also confirmed by the Ministry of Natural Resources, are located in Baima block and increase the accumulative area of proven gas reserves in the Fuling field to 824 square km.

Shale gas is mainly methane. It is considered a type of clean and new energy resource.

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The Fuling gas field, discovered in 2012, currently produces over 20 mln cubic meters of shale gas per day. To date, the Fuling field has put 643 wells into production and yielded more than 41.2 bln cubic meters of gas.

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