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HTML Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery in the South China Sea Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery in the South China Sea Author: James FinchHusky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery Spurs More Exploration Activity In June, Husky Energy announced a deep gas discovery beneath the South China Sea, about 155 miles south of Hong Kong. The area had been abandoned decades earlier when shallower wells had come up dry. Fu Chengyu, Chairman of Husky's Chinese partner China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) called the gas discovery "a tremendous breakthrough for us." The find may reportedly contain 3.5 trillion cubic feet of gas. Last week, Husky Energy and CNOOC signed three new production-sharing contracts to drill for oil and gas in deepwater blocks in the eastern and western South China Sea. While Husky Energy may be Calgary-based, it remains controlled by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing. China's big announcement in mid July invited the more autonomous foreign oil companies to explore in as many as nine blocks in northwestern China. The target is the Xinjian's Tarim Basin, which has proven reserves of six billion tons of oil and eight trillion cubic meters of natural gas. Analysts heralded this as China's biggest step forward in cooperating with major foreign oil and gas companies since 1994. China is eager to move these projects further in order to keep its 2200-mile natural gas pipeline running at capacity to supply its major coastal cities in eastern China. James Finch contributes to StockInterview and other publications. Visit http://www.stockinterview.com to read all of his archived articles. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_82325_19.html Occupation: Writer James Finch is a contributing editor for StockInterview.com and other publications. http://www.stockinterview.com http://www.stockinterview.com Text Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery in the South China Sea Author: James Finch Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery Spurs More Exploration Activity In June, Husky Energy announced a deep gas discovery beneath the South China Sea, about 155 miles south of Hong Kong. The area had been abandoned decades earlier when shallower wells had come up dry. Fu Chengyu, Chairman of Husky's Chinese partner China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) called the gas discovery "a tremendous breakthrough for us." The find may reportedly contain 3.5 trillion cubic feet of gas. Last week, Husky Energy and CNOOC signed three new production-sharing contracts to drill for oil and gas in deepwater blocks in the eastern and western South China Sea. While Husky Energy may be Calgary-based, it remains controlled by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing. China's big announcement in mid July invited the more autonomous foreign oil companies to explore in as many as nine blocks in northwestern China. The target is the Xinjian's Tarim Basin, which has proven reserves of six billion tons of oil and eight trillion cubic meters of natural gas. Analysts heralded this as China's biggest step forward in cooperating with major foreign oil and gas companies since 1994. China is eager to move these projects further in order to keep its 2200-mile natural gas pipeline running at capacity to supply its major coastal cities in eastern China. James Finch contributes to StockInterview and other publications. Visit http://www.stockinterview.com to read all of his archived articles. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_82325_19.html About the Author: James Finch is a contributing editor for StockInterview.com and other publications. http://www.stockinterview.com http://www.stockinterview.com Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article
Text Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery in the South China Sea Author: James Finch Husky Energy's Recent Gas Discovery Spurs More Exploration Activity In June, Husky Energy announced a deep gas discovery beneath the South China Sea, about 155 miles south of Hong Kong. The area had been abandoned decades earlier when shallower wells had come up dry. Fu Chengyu, Chairman of Husky's Chinese partner China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) called the gas discovery "a tremendous breakthrough for us." The find may reportedly contain 3.5 trillion cubic feet of gas. Last week, Husky Energy and CNOOC signed three new production-sharing contracts to drill for oil and gas in deepwater blocks in the eastern and western South China Sea. While Husky Energy may be Calgary-based, it remains controlled by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing. China's big announcement in mid July invited the more autonomous foreign oil companies to explore in as many as nine blocks in northwestern China. The target is the Xinjian's Tarim Basin, which has proven reserves of six billion tons of oil and eight trillion cubic meters of natural gas. Analysts heralded this as China's biggest step forward in cooperating with major foreign oil and gas companies since 1994. China is eager to move these projects further in order to keep its 2200-mile natural gas pipeline running at capacity to supply its major coastal cities in eastern China. James Finch contributes to StockInterview and other publications. Visit http://www.stockinterview.com to read all of his archived articles. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_82325_19.html About the Author: James Finch is a contributing editor for StockInterview.com and other publications. http://www.stockinterview.com http://www.stockinterview.com
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