(2) Wayne Ma, China Pushes to Increase Oil Output. Wall Street Journal, Oct 9, 2013.
http://online.barrons.com/articl ... 23143562816578.html
("Since 2005, only nine offshore blocks have been selected [by foreign oil explorers] through Cnooc's annual tender for development in China, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis. * * * the exploration results of blocks offered via tender have generally been disappointing")
Note:
(a) In print but not online is a graphic showing change in oil (or crude) production from 2003-2013 (inclusive), under the heading: Fuel Gauge; Year-over-year change in China's oil output.
(b) "State-run Cnooc Ltd. said in a statement posted to its website on Tuesday that it would offer 25 offshore blocks to foreign companies this year, 15 of which have a depth of at least 450 meters—the threshold for deep water."
(i) Press release: Global Perspectives Deep & Ultra-deepwater Technology & Projects Report 2008-12. Infield, March 2008
http://www.infield.com/Deep-and_ ... ies_and_Markets.htm
("Indeed, the growth and development of deepwater (defined as water depths of between 500 and 1,499 metres) and ultra-deepwater (defined as water depths of 1,500 metres and more) activity is, and is expected to remain, a key element of the continued expansion of the offshore oil and gas industry")
(ii) Press release: Interior Issues Directive to Guide Safe, Six-Month Moratorium on Deepwater Drilling. US Department of Interior, May 30, 2010
http://www.doi.gov/news/pressrel ... pwater-Drilling.cfm
For the purposes of the Moratorium NTL [short for Moratorium Notice to Lessees and Operators, because US owns the Exclusive Economic Zone in Gulf of Mexico], 'deepwater' means depths greater than 500 feet [150 meters]")
(iii) Chapter 2: Challenges of Deepwater Drilling, in Energy and Climate Change - Second Report; UK deepwater drilling - implications of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. UK House of Commons, December 2010
http://www.publications.parliame ... 450/45005.hDecember 2010tm
("Deepwater drilling depths are sometimes defined as greater than around 400m, while water depths of greater than 1500m are defined as 'ultra-deepwater'")
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