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 volume 7, issue #3 - Wednesday, February 06, 2002

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CNOOC and Shell sign contract for Bohai Bay exploration

14-01-02 CNOOC Limited announced that its parent, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) and Shell Exploration China signed a PSC for the exploration of the Bonan area of Bohai Bay. Shell will be the operator under the contract, which involves a minimum of two wildcat wells in the first two years, with options for two further wildcat wells in the following four years.
The contract includes rights for Shell to participate with CNOOC in development if oil or gas is found in commercial quantities. The 3,190 sq km Block 11/26 is of one of four areas in Bohai Bay identified for joint activities under a Strategic Alliance signed between CNOOC and Shell on November 13, 2000. The block is in 25 meters of water in the southern part of Bohai Bay, about 30 km north west of Longkou. Shell is planning to complete a three-dimensional (3D) seismic survey over the area during 2002, and will drill two exploration wells in 2003.

Mr. Ru Ke, Executive Vice President of the company said: "The signing of this contract shows our partner's confidence in the potential of prolific Bohai Bay area. The company welcomes our partners' exploration interests in offshore China and will maintain an exploration strategy of adding reserves through independent exploration and PSC activities."
Martin Bradshaw, Managing Director of Shell Exploration China said: "This is a significant milestone in the development of our Strategic Alliance Projects and demonstrates the close cooperation between our companies. "For Shell it is also our first contract in one of China's most important oil producing areas, and particularly exciting because of the prospects for gas. Both CNOOC and Shell are committed to developing China's gas reserves, which are important for the nation's sustainable development."

Incorporated in Hong Kong in August 1999, CNOOC Limited is the dominant producer of crude oil and natural gas offshore China. CNOOC Limited is also one of the largest independent crude oil and gas exploration and production companies in the world. As of December 31, 2000, its net proved reserves were 1.8 bn boe and its net production totalled 239,337 boe per day. CNOOC Limited has interests in 45 crude oil and gas properties in four major producing areas: Bohai Bay, Western South China Sea, Eastern South China Sea and East China Sea. The company is a major oil and gas company in China with approximately 1,000 employees.

CNOOC Limited, incorporated in Hong Kong, is a 70.6 % held subsidiary of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC). CNOOC Limited is the sole vehicle through which CNOOC carries out oil and gas exploration, development and production activities offshore China and internationally. CNOOC, the parent company, is involved in the administrative, research, and services functions for the PRC offshore petroleum industry as well as other mid- or downstream petroleum projects.

Source: CNOOC Ltd.



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