The 11-year project “Investigating Natural Gas Hydrates in Key Frozen Areas in the Qilianshan Basin†is underway. This project will evaluate the resource potential of combustible ice in the Qilianshan region of China. At the same time, theoretical research, technology research and development and development and utilization tests will be conducted. Resource survey, theoretical research, technology research and development, development and utilization of a combined project system.
Natural gas hydrate, commonly known as flammable ice, is a new type of green, clean energy and is recognized as one of the alternative energy sources for the 21st century. Chinese geologists discovered combustible ice in the frozen soil area of ​​the Qilian Mountains in 2008. As the third largest frozen country in the world, scientists have roughly estimated that China’s prospective flammable ice resources are at least 35 billion tons of oil equivalent. The China National Geographical Regulation Bureau has formulated a 11-year plan that will be implemented in three phases. In the first three years from 2010, we will focus on the optimization of target areas, construction of drilling test wells, and efforts to rediscover the origin of hydrate production sites; and at the same time carry out research and development of exploration technologies. From 2013, another three-year period will be used to focus on resource exploration work and at the same time carry out preliminary research on production tests. On this basis, starting from 2016, we will continue to carry out resource exploration work for five years and carry out production test research.
It is reported that Qinghai Province will explore the exploration, development and development of flammable ice in the open air flammable ice resources in three stages. The Qinghai Provincial Government and China National Offshore Oil Corporation signed the "Strategic Framework Agreement for Resource Cooperation" in June 2010. According to this agreement, Qinghai Provincial Development and Reform Commission took the lead, and four units of China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Qinghai Provincial Development and Investment Corporation, Western Qinghai Mining Group and China Coal Geology Administration Qinghai Coal Geology Bureau are actively establishing a combustible ice research center.
Natural gas hydrate, commonly known as flammable ice, is a new type of green, clean energy and is recognized as one of the alternative energy sources for the 21st century. Chinese geologists discovered combustible ice in the frozen soil area of ​​the Qilian Mountains in 2008. As the third largest frozen country in the world, scientists have roughly estimated that China’s prospective flammable ice resources are at least 35 billion tons of oil equivalent. The China National Geographical Regulation Bureau has formulated a 11-year plan that will be implemented in three phases. In the first three years from 2010, we will focus on the optimization of target areas, construction of drilling test wells, and efforts to rediscover the origin of hydrate production sites; and at the same time carry out research and development of exploration technologies. From 2013, another three-year period will be used to focus on resource exploration work and at the same time carry out preliminary research on production tests. On this basis, starting from 2016, we will continue to carry out resource exploration work for five years and carry out production test research.
It is reported that Qinghai Province will explore the exploration, development and development of flammable ice in the open air flammable ice resources in three stages. The Qinghai Provincial Government and China National Offshore Oil Corporation signed the "Strategic Framework Agreement for Resource Cooperation" in June 2010. According to this agreement, Qinghai Provincial Development and Reform Commission took the lead, and four units of China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Qinghai Provincial Development and Investment Corporation, Western Qinghai Mining Group and China Coal Geology Administration Qinghai Coal Geology Bureau are actively establishing a combustible ice research center.
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