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Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 07 août 2024, 23:46

CNOOC Adds Massive Gas Reserves in South China Sea Discovery

By Charles Kennedy - Aug 07, 2024,

China’s authorities have approved the proved gas in-place volumes of over 100 billion cubic meters in a new discovery in the western part of the South China Sea, which is the world’s first large ultra-shallow gas play in ultra-deepwater, state oil and gas giant CNOOC said on Wednesday.

The proved gas in place at the Lingshui 36-1 gas field, which stands at over 100 billion cubic meters, is now made official after the Chinese governmental authorities approved it, two months after the company announced the major exploration breakthrough in ultra-shallow gas play in ultra-deepwater South China Sea.
The Lingshui 36-1 gas field is located in the western South China Sea, with an average water depth of approximately 1,500 meters (4,921 ft). The main gas-bearing play is the Ledong Formation of Quaternary, with an average burial depth of 210 meters (689 ft). The field has been tested to produce over 10 million cubic meters per day of open-flow natural gas, CNOOC says.

“Ultra-shallow gas reservoirs are important sources of hydrocarbon in deep waters,” CNOOC’s Chief Geologist Xu Changgui said.

Zhou Xinhuai, CEO and President of the Chinese giant, commented,

“The newly discovered ultra-deep-water ultra-shallow gas field is an important composition of the trillion-cubic-meters gas region in the South China Sea.”
CNOOC and other Chinese state-owned energy giants are boosting domestic oil and gas exploration and production to keep up with government guidance for increased production to enhance China’s domestic energy supply and energy security.
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News ... overy.html

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 27 juil. 2024, 20:57

China Natural Gas Consumption Expected to Rise by Up to 7.7% This Year

By Irina Slav - Jul 24, 2024

China’s natural gas consumption is this year expected to be between 6.5% and 7.7% higher than last year’s, potentially reaching 425 billion cubic meters, Xinhua reported, citing data from the National Energy Administration.

Domestic production could supply around half of that, as it is seen reaching 246 billion cubic meters, up 10 billion cubic meters on 2023, the regulator also said.
Last year, China consumed 394.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas, which was 7.6% higher than 2022 consumption. Domestic production hit 230 billion cubic meters last year, which was a record, set to be broken this year.

Production continued to grow strongly this year as well. Over the first half, it increased by 6% as state companies are boosting domestic output with new field start-ups. Total production stood at 123.6 billion cubic meters in January to June. In June alone, China’s natural gas production jumped by 9.6% compared to the same month of 2023, according to the official statistics data.

At the same time, imports went up as well, as the country’s total consumption rose. Over the first half of the year, imports, including pipeline and LNG, added 14.3% to 64.65 million tons, not least because gas prices declined, making the commodity more affordable for Chinese buyers.

The Asian benchmark LNG prices averaged a little over $9 per million British thermal units in the first quarter of 2024, compared to an average LNG price for delivery into north Asia of $18 per MMBtu in the first quarter of last year, per Bloomberg estimates.
China has been working hard to boost its domestic production of energy commodities to reduce its reliance on imports. Earlier this month, the government in Beijing set up a new umbrella company to that end, including oil giants CNPC and Sinopec as well as companies from other industries, such as China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp and steelmaker Baowu, as well as equipment manufacturer Sinomach and Dongfang Electric Group, a maker of power generators.
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News ... -Year.html

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 13 juil. 2024, 10:02

China's Natural Gas Imports Rose by 14% in First Half of 2024

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Jul 12, 2024

China’s imports of natural gas, including via pipeline and LNG cargoes, increased by 14.3% in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period of last year.

China imported 64.65 million tons of natural gas in the first six months of 2024, LNG Prime reported on Friday, citing data from China’s General Administration of Customs.
The Chinese import bill for the first half fell by 0.8% to $31.7 billion, the data showed, as LNG prices were lower than year-ago levels early this year.

Chinese imports of natural gas inched up by just 0.4% in June 2024 compared to the same month last year.

China boosted its natural gas imports in the period January to April, as it looked to stockpile fuel for the power plants ahead of the summer amid international prices that were half last year’s levels in the first four months of 2024. Chinese imports of natural gas were estimated to have jumped by 21% between January and April compared to a year earlier.

The Asian benchmark LNG prices averaged a little over $9 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) in the first quarter of 2024, compared to an average LNG price for delivery into north Asia of $18 per MMBtu in the first quarter of last year, per Bloomberg’s estimates.

However, spot LNG prices for delivery to North Asia increased in the late spring and early summer and have topped $12/MMBtu in recent weeks, which resulted in a decline in Chinese spot demand, analysts told Reuters last week.
China could beat its 2021 all-time high of LNG imports this year, as industrial and commercial sectors are set to drive demand for the super-chilled fuel, an official at state-held energy giant PetroChina said in May.

Chinese LNG imports hit a record high of 78.8 million metric tons in 2021. The following year saw the first decline in LNG imports as prices soared in the energy crisis after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Last year, China imported around 71.2 million metric tons of LNG.
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News ... -2024.html

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 28 oct. 2023, 11:59

CNOOC Limited Discovers in China Deep Coalbed Methane Field with Proved Gas In-place of over 100 Billion Cubic Meters

le 23/10/2023 europetrole

CNOOC Limited announces that it has discovered the Shenfu deep coalbed methane (CBM) field in China, adding proved gas in-place of over 100 billion cubic meters.

The Shenfu deep CBM field is located in Yulin, Shaanxi Province at the eastern edge of Ordos Basin. With continued research and exploration, the Company has advanced its understanding of deep coalbed methane formation mechanism, reservoir transformation and differentiated drainage technology, which have led to the successful discovery of the Shenfu deep CBM field. The discovery well SM2-33-CH1 encounters 16.5 meters of coal seam at a burial depth of approximately 2,011 meters, which is tested to produce approximately 19,000 cubic meters per day after fracturing operations. The Chinese governmental authorities have evaluated and approved the proved gas in-place of over 110 billion cubic meters, making it China's first large deep CBM field of the scale. It is another major onshore discovery by CNOOC Limited after the discovery made in Linxing, Shanxi Province, with similar proved gas in-place volumes.
https://www.euro-petrole.com/cnooc-limi ... -n-i-26203

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 08 juil. 2023, 15:11

Le nouvel appétit de la Chine pour le gaz, au cœur du dynamisme du marché à long terme


Agence Ecofin 3 juillet 2023

Les efforts de la Chine pour obtenir des contrats à long terme ont commencé en 2021, sous l’impulsion de l’amélioration des relations avec les États-Unis et de la nécessité de diversifier les importations face aux perturbations géopolitiques.

Malgré l’atténuation de la crise énergétique mondiale, la Chine s’approvisionne en gaz, à un rythme jamais enregistré. Pékin aide en effet les acheteurs publics à conclure des contrats à long terme et à investir dans des terminaux d’importation, partout dans le pays. D’ailleurs, le pays est en passe de devenir le premier importateur mondial de gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL) en 2023.

D’après le cabinet d’analyses norvégien Rystad Energy, les importations chinoises de GNL pourraient doubler pour atteindre 138 millions de tonnes d’ici 2033. Il faut remarquer que les entreprises chinoises signent actuellement plus de contrats à long terme que n’importe quel autre pays dans le monde.

Cette année, la Chine a représenté 33 % des volumes mondiaux de GNL à long terme signés. Ces contrats offrent plus de stabilité des prix par rapport au marché spot volatile, ce qui les rend plus intéressants pour la sécurité énergétique et les objectifs de croissance économique de la Chine.

Pour expliquer ce nouvel appétit, les autorités du ministère de l’Énergie ont indiqué que le pays cherche à éviter les pénuries d’énergie en diversifiant ses sources d’approvisionnement. Elles ont ajouté que le pays pourrait revendre les cargaisons contractées à d’autres acheteurs pendant les périodes de faible demande intérieure.

Tout ceci arrive dans un contexte où la Chine stimule sa production nationale de gaz et explore la possibilité d’acheminer du gaz russe par voie terrestre, grâce à de nouveaux gazoducs. Le gouvernement chinois encourage les géants de l’énergie à augmenter la production nationale de gaz, à réduire les coûts de forage et à renforcer l’autosuffisance.
https://www.agenceecofin.com/gaz/0307-1 ... long-terme

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 17 juin 2023, 13:41

suite de ce post du 17 mai 2020 viewtopic.php?p=2303697#p2303697

Arrivée de la première cargaison de LNG au nouveau FSRU de Hong Kong :
FSRU Owned by MOL Group Received First LNG for Hong Kong

14/06/2023

TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto) announced that the MOL FSRU Challenger, the world's largest floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU)(Note 1), owned by its wholly owned subsidiary MOL FSRU Terminal (Hong Kong) Limited, has received the first LNG for Hong Kong in a commissioning process for an LNG import project (the project). The project will soon begin commercial operation and supply gas to power plants in Hong Kong. The name of the FSRU will be changed to the Bauhinia Spirit.

The FSRU will be operated in the southern waters of Hong Kong (east of Soko Archipelago) under a long-term charter to Hong Kong LNG Terminal Limited (Note 2), which was jointly established by two local power companies in Hong Kong, namely CLP Power Hong Kong Limited (CLP Power), and The Hongkong Electric Company, Limited (HK Electric). The FSRU will regasify LNG and supply natural gas via two subsea pipelines to CLP Power's Black Point Power Station and HK Electric's Lamma Power Station. MOL FSRU Terminal (Hong Kong) Limited will provide not only FSRU's operation, but also jetty operation and maintenance services and port-related services.

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https://www.euro-petrole.com/fsru-owned ... -n-i-25689

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 27 nov. 2022, 11:02

Chinese Sinopec Raises Stakes With Massive New Shale Basin

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Nov 24, 2022, oilprice

> A new shale gas field in the Sichuan basin contains as much as 146 billion cubic meters of proven gas reserves.

> The gas reserves at Qijang shale field in Sichuan are found at a depth of 3,500m.

> The much deeper location of the shale gas reserves in China makes extraction much more challenging than in the U.S.


A new shale gas field in the Sichuan basin contains as much as 146 billion cubic meters (bcm) of certified proven natural gas reserves, Chinese state energy giant Sinopec said on Thursday.

The shale gas reserves at the Qijiang shale field in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan are mostly found at 3,500 meters (11,483 feet) underground, according to a Sinopec statement carried by Xinhua.

The much deeper location of the shale gas reserves in China makes extraction much more challenging than in the U.S., for example.

Although China is estimated to have a high volume of shale gas resources, topping even those in the United States, its shale gas boom has not yet materialized.

Unlike in the U.S., the development of shale gas resources in China is much more difficult due to more complex geography and a lack of adequate infrastructure to remote mountainous regions where most of the Chinese shale resources lie. Drilling for shale gas in China requires deeper wells, while fracturing is also tricky because of the mountain terrain and geological constraints.

Despite these barriers, Chinese state majors have managed to boost conventional and unconventional natural gas production in recent years. Shale gas output has grown by double-digit percentages over the past few years, exclusively due to the national corporations boosting development as per government directive.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Natural-Gas ... Basin.html

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 23 nov. 2022, 23:21

Lancement d'un projet d'extension du terminal LNG d'importation de Shanghai pour 2.4 milliards de dollars.
China launches $2.4 bln expansion of Shanghai LNG terminal – state media

22/11/2022

China launched an expansion of its liquefied natural gas terminal in Shanghai’s Yangshan port, with total investment of about 17 billion yuan ($2.37 billion), state media reported on Monday.

The project includes a new 150,000-tonne LNG ship berth and storage capacity of 3.1 million cubic metres, nearly 3.5 times the capacity of existing storage tanks, added the report.
https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/ch ... ate-media/

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 29 oct. 2022, 15:45

Nouvelle grosse découverte de gaz de schiste en Chine :
Sinopec Announces Major Breakthrough for China Shale Gas

by Andreas Exarheas|Rigzone Staff|Tuesday, October 25, 2022

China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) has announced that its Sinopec Southwest Oil & Gas Company has discovered new shale gas reserves in the Jinshi 103HF exploratory well deployed in the Sichuan Basin.

Sinopec, which described the find as a “major breakthrough for China’s shale gas exploration”, revealed that the asset had daily natural gas production reaching 258,600 cubic meters and an evaluated resource capacity of 387.8 billion cubic meters.

Sinopec highlighted that the discovery is the first find in the Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation. The company outlined that the find has significantly expanded shale gas reserves and will further promote shale gas exploration and production in the Sichuan Basin.

“The Sichuan Basin is composed of two main formations, the Longmaxi and Qiongzhusi,” Sinopec said in a company statement.

“The former has seen significant exploration and production including China’s first deep shale gas field, Weirong, while Qiongzhusi boasts the most potential for future exploration,” Sinopec added.

“The breakthrough will provide a strong impetus for expanding shale gas exploration and development from the single formation to reach new formations and field types and contribute to build a national natural gas (shale gas) reserve with 100 billion cubic meters of capacity in the Sichuan and Chongqing region,” Sinopec continued.

Back in November 2021 Sinopec announced that the Dongye Deep 2 key shale gas prospecting well, developed by Sinopec Exploration Company in Dongxi, Chongqing, had been tested to produce 412,000 cubic meters of “high-quality” shale gas daily.

In October last year, Sinopec revealed that its Fuling Shale Gas Field, which it highlighted was the first commercially developed and operated large-scale shale gas field in China, had produced 40 billion cubic meters of shale gas.

Sinopec describes itself as the largest oil and petrochemical products supplier and the second largest oil and gas producer in China, the largest refining company and the third largest chemical company in the world.
https://www.rigzone.com/news/sinopec_an ... 8-article/

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-release ... 58608.html

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par mobar » 21 oct. 2022, 09:38

energy_isere a écrit :
12 déc. 2020, 18:57
La Chine ouvre le secteur du gaz de schiste aux sociétés étrangères.
China Looks To Boost Shale Gas Development

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Dec 11, 2020, 5:30 PM CST

China is looking to attract investments in shale gas developments by easing restrictions on foreign entities and subsidizing costs in a bid to boost its natural gas production while its demand continues to grow.

China has shale gas reserves but the geology to extract those resources is challenging, so it is not clear if the incentives will attract major international oil companies, Argus reports.

The province of Guizhou has recently offered six exploration blocks for shale gas reserves, but the bids were much lower than those offered in a similar bidding round in the province in 2017, according to Argus.

China has been trying for years to incentivize its shale gas development and production.
Esperons cette fois que les compagnies qui detiennet les technos laisserons les chinois se demerder tout seuls

Mais j’en doute, l’appat du gain sera le plus fort! :-D

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 21 oct. 2022, 09:33

CNOOC annonce la découverte d'un champs gazier ohhshore de 50 milliards de m3 au sud est de l'ile de Hainan.
China makes breakthrough gas field discovery

2022-10-21

A large deep-water deep-stratum gas field with reserves exceeding 50 billion cubic metres, the first of its kind in China, was discovered in waters southeast of Hainan Island, according to the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (Cnooc).

The gas field, dubbed Baodao 21-1, has a maximum operating depth of more than 1,500 metres and a completed well depth of more than 5,000 metres, Cnooc said on Thursday. It said the field is subject to extremely complex marine geological conditions.

The discovery of Baodao 21-1 marks important progress for Cnooc's technology in deep-sea deep-stratum exploration, the oil giant’s Hainan branch chief geologist Wu Keqiang said.

Cnooc added that it is the biggest drilling breakthrough in the Songnan-Baodao area in more than half a century.

"China's deep-sea and deep-earth exploration technology is world-class, and the discovery will not only further advance the development of related exploration technology, but also serve as a way for the country to showcase its advanced technology to the world," Lin Boqiang, director of the Center for Energy Economics Research at Xiamen University, told the Global Times.

Lin added the discovery is expected to further ensure China's energy security and meet the rising energy needs of its people. (CNS/Global Times)
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/ ... 221021.htm

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 25 juin 2022, 09:27

La Chine dominera le segment des nouvelles capacités de regazéification de GNL d’ici 2026

Agence Ecofin 22 juin 2022

En 2021, la Chine a été le plus gros importateur de gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL) du monde, avec 79 millions de tonnes par an. Le GNL est regazéifié avant d’être injecté dans les réseaux de distribution à travers le pays, même dans les régions rurales les plus reculées.

Entre 2022 et 2026, la Chine contribuera à hauteur de 26 % des ajouts de capacité de regazéification de GNL dans le monde. C’est ce que prévoit GlobalData dans son dernier rapport publié le mardi 21 juin. Le document est intitulé « LNG Regasification Terminals Capacity and Capital Expenditure (CapEx) Forecast by Region, Countries and Companies including details of New Build and Expansion (Announcements and Cancellations) Projects, 2022-2026 ».

Cela correspond à 3 805 milliards de pieds cubes d’ici 2026, tandis que les projets d’expansion des capacités d’installations existantes représenteront 2 963 milliards de pieds cubes. Ce sera la part la plus importante des capacités supplémentaires de traitement du GNL, pendant cette période.

« En Chine, 27 projets de nouvelles constructions et d’expansion sont susceptibles de démarrer leurs activités d’ici 2026. Tangshan II est le plus grand projet à venir dans le pays avec une capacité de 584,4 milliards de pieds cubes d’ici 2026. Yantai I et Zhoushan III sont les autres projets majeurs avec des capacités de 487,0 milliards de pieds cubes et 340,9 milliards de pieds cubes, respectivement », a commenté Himani Pant Pandey, analyste en pétrole et gaz chez GlobalData.

L’Inde et les Philippines devraient arriver après la Chine en termes de capacités supplémentaires de regazéification. Le premier avec 2,3 milliards de pieds cubes et le deuxième avec 1,8 milliard de pieds cubes.
https://www.agenceecofin.com/gaz/2206-9 ... d-ici-2026

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 24 janv. 2022, 08:44

La Chine a été en 2021 le plus gros importateur mondial de GNL avec prés de 79 millions de tonnnes.
REUTERS January 18, 2022
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Tuesday’s data showed imports of liquefied natural gas at 7.63 million tons in December, versus 6.9 million tons in November but up just 1.6 percent versus the year-earlier level as stubbornly high Asian spot prices hurt import appetite.

An all-time monthly record high was set in Jan 2021 at 8.49 million tons.
Imports for the whole year totalled a record 78.93 million tons, up 18.3 percent from 2020, making the country the world’s largest buyer of the super-chilled fuel.
extrait de https://www.arabnews.com/node/2006681/business-economy

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 05 nov. 2021, 00:03

Le groupe chinois Sinopec signe un accord de 20 ans pour s'approvisionner en GNL américain

AFP parue le 04 nov. 2021

Le géant chinois du pétrole Sinopec a annoncé jeudi la signature d'un accord sur 20 ans avec l'américain Venture Global pour s'approvisionner en gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL), une rare embellie dans les relations commerciales sino-américaines.

Pékin et Washington sont engagés dans une guerre commerciale à coups de droits de douane punitifs réciproques depuis l'été 2018, à l'instigation de l'ancien président américain Donald Trump. L'administration Biden n'a pas levé les sanctions de l'équipe précédente. Mais dans un contexte de crise énergétique, Pékin a besoin d'augmenter ses importations.

La reprise économique mondiale a entraîné ces dernières semaines une forte hausse des prix de toutes les énergies, en particulier du gaz et du pétrole. Compte tenu d'une demande importante et de perturbations des chaînes d'approvisionnement mondiales, le géant asiatique peine à assurer ses besoins énergétiques.

Dans ce contexte, Sinopec a signé un accord avec l'américain Venture Global, basé en Louisiane, pour lui fournir 4 millions de tonnes de GNL par an, a indiqué dans un communiqué le premier raffineur d'Asie. Ce partenariat, qui porte sur 20 ans, est le plus long signé entre la Chine et les États-Unis en matière de gaz naturel liquéfié, se félicite Sinopec.

Sinopec a fait état la semaine dernière de résultats trimestriels au beau fixe, portés par une forte demande en gaz naturel (+16,6% sur un an) et par une politique de "maîtrise des coûts" au moment où le prix du pétrole flambe sur les marchés mondiaux. La forte hausse du coût de l'énergie et les difficultés d'approvisionnement pèsent en Chine sur l'activité des entreprises et in fine sur la croissance du géant asiatique. Le pays peine en particulier à s'approvisionner en charbon, dont ses centrales électriques sont très dépendantes.
https://www.connaissancedesenergies.org ... ain-211104

Re: Le gaz en Chine

par energy_isere » 08 mai 2021, 10:52

Le chinois Sinopec va investir 30,9 milliards $ sur 5 ans pour doubler la taille de son activité gazière

Agence Ecofin 6 mai 2021

Pour atteindre ses objectifs climatiques, Pékin a exigé de ses sociétés en charge des énergies fossiles une utilisation accrue du gaz naturel, au détriment du pétrole et du charbon. L’empire du Milieu se lance aussi dans des travaux d’envergure dans le segment des énergies renouvelables.

La société publique chinoise China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec) envisage d’investir 30,9 milliards de dollars, au cours des cinq prochaines années, afin de doubler la taille de ses activités dans le gaz naturel. L’objectif est de faire passer les volumes d’échanges de gaz naturel de 44,5 milliards de mètres cubes l’année dernière à 100 milliards de mètres cubes d’ici 2025, précise Mou Haiyong, l’ingénieur en chef de la branche gazière de l’entreprise.

Pour y arriver, la société va mettre en place une nouvelle filiale gazière. Cette annonce survient surtout dans un contexte où le gouvernement chinois a intimé l’ordre à ses entreprises énergétiques de trouver des solutions urgentes pour réduire leurs émissions de dioxyde de carbone. Cela est même d’une importance capitale, car la Chine est l’un des plus gros émetteurs de gaz à effet de serre au monde.

Sinopec possède des actifs de pétrole et de gaz naturel au Soudan du Sud, au Gabon, en Angola, en Afrique du Sud, au Nigéria, etc.
https://www.agenceecofin.com/gaz-nature ... te-gaziere

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