The Historical Evolution of China Offshore Oil Company

China Offshore Oil is the first all-round opening-up industry in China after the reform and opening up. 1982 65438+1On October 30th, the State Council promulgated the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Foreign Cooperation in Exploitation of Offshore Oil Resources (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) and decided to establish China Offshore Oil Corporation. 1982 February 15, China CNOOC (hereinafter referred to as China CNOOC) was formally established in Beijing. China's offshore oil industry began in the late 1950s, and offshore oil exploration began in the South China Sea. After 1965, the center of gravity shifted to the Bohai Sea in northern China. In the early stage of the development of offshore oil industry, oil and gas discovery wells were drilled in the above two sea areas by self-made simple equipment and hard work.

From 1966 to 1972, four fixed drilling platforms were built in Bohai Sea, 14 wells were drilled, and three oil-bearing structures were discovered, which accumulated experience for offshore oil exploration.

After 1973, the equipment was updated, and a number of jack-up drilling vessels, three-purpose (towing, anchoring and replenishment) work vessels and geophysical exploration vessels were built and purchased in China, and exploration and development tests were carried out in Bohai Sea.

1973 In February, the Ministry of Fuel Chemical Industry decided to set up a preparatory office for oil exploration in the South China Sea to resume oil exploration in the South China Sea.

1In August, 1978, the Ministry of Petroleum Industry set aside the Bohai oil exploration business from Dagang Oilfield and transferred it to Tanggu.

1982,65438+1October 30th, the State Council promulgated the Regulations on People's Republic of China (PRC)'s Foreign Cooperation in Exploitation of Offshore Oil Resources, and decided to establish China Offshore Oil Corporation, granting China Offshore Oil Corporation the exclusive right to explore, develop, produce and sell oil in China's foreign cooperation sea area by legislation, and taking full responsibility for foreign cooperation in exploitation of offshore oil resources.

20 1 1 On July 20th, the National Development and Reform Commission approved CNOOC Hainan LNG Project. The design capacity of the first phase of the project is 2 million tons/year, and it is planned to be completed and put into operation in 20 14 and reach production in 20 16. CNOOC is the parent company of CNOOC (0883).

20 12 On February 7th, 12, the Canadian government decided to approve the application of China Offshore Oil Co., Ltd. to acquire Canadian Nexen Company for 15 1 billion dollars, marking the completion of the largest overseas acquisition by CNOOC and even China enterprises.

20 13 65438+ 10/6, China CNOOC, the parent company of China CNOOC (hereinafter referred to as "China CNOOC") and Chevron China Energy Company (hereinafter referred to as "Chevron") on 15/1. According to the contract, during the exploration, Chevron will collect 3D seismic data in blocks 15/ 10 and 15/28, and Chevron will bear 100% of the exploration cost. China Offshore Oil Corporation has the right to participate in any commercial oil and gas discovery in the contract area with the highest interest of 565,438+0%.

2065438+On February 26th, 2003, CNOOC completed the acquisition of Canadian Nixon Company, and the total consideration for the acquisition of its common stock and preferred stock was about 15 1 billion USD.

On September 8, 20 15, 18, the charter of global responsibility and care was signed, urging all parties to make solemn commitments, strengthen the chemical management system, protect people and the natural environment, and reach sustainable development solutions.