Dagang Oil Complex (Tianjin, China)

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Dagang Oil Complex (大港) is an operating oil complex in Tianjin, China.

Dagang Oil Complex is a part of the Dagang complex.

Project Details

Main Data

Table 1: Complex-level project details for Dagang Oil Complex

1Final Investment Decision
Unit name Status Operator Owner Discovery year FID1 year Production start year Production type
Dagang Operating[1] PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company[2] PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company (100.0%)[3] 1963[4] 1965[4] Conventional[4]

Production and Reserves

Table 2: Reserves of Dagang Oil Complex

million bbl = million barrels of oil
Fuel description Reserves classification Quantity Units Data year Source
oil ultimate recoverable resources 1656.58 million bbl 2004 [5]

Table 3: Production from Dagang Oil Complex

million m³/y = million cubic meters per year
million bbl/y = million barrels of oil per year
Category Fuel description Quantity Units Data year Source
production oil 29.39 million bbl/y 2022 [6]
production gas 630 million m³/y 2022 [6]

Location

Table 4: Complex-level location details for Dagang Oil Complex

Basin Location Onshore/Offshore Coordinates (WGS 84)
Bohai Bay Tianjin, China[7] Onshore[8] 38.944, 117.1796 (approximate)[7]

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Articles and Resources

Additional Data

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References

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