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    Changqing oilfield’s output up 3% in H1

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Changqing, one of China’s biggest oilfields, is located in the country's northern Ordos basin.

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Changqing oilfield’s output up 3% in H1

The Changqing oilfield’s output was 32.93mn metric tons of oil equivalent in the first six months of the year (H1), up 2.53% year/year, the project's operator CNPC said on July 5.

The crude oil output was 12.79mn mt, up 2.64% yr/yr; natural gas output was 25.28bn m3, up 2.46% compared with the same period last year.

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Changqing, one of China’s biggest oilfields, is located in the country's northern Ordos basin. It supplies oil and gas to cities including Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.