China's CNOOC makes 100 million ton oilfield discovery in South China Sea

Reuters

Published Mar 07, 2024 09:02PM ET

BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese state-owned oil and gas giant CNOOC (NYSE:CEO) Ltd has discovered a new reserve in the South China Sea containing over 100 million tons of oil equivalent proved in-place, the company said in a statement on Friday.

The reserve is located at CNOOC's deepwater Kaiping South oilfield in the Pearl River Delta near Guangdong province, and contains light crude, the statement said.