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Sinopec Fuling Shale Gas Field Sets New Cumulative Production Record of 40 Billion Cubic Meters

BEIJING, Oct. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation’s (HKG: 0386, “Sinopec”) Fuling Shale Gas Field – the first commercially developed and operated large-scale shale gas field in China – announced on October 8 that it has produced 40 billion cubic meters of shale gas, setting a new record for the cumulative production of shale gas in the country. The steady supply of a green gas source has benefited more than 200 million residents in over 70 cities across six provinces along the Yangtze River Economic Belt.

Sinopec Fuling Shale Gas Field Sets New Cumulative Production Record of 40 Billion Cubic Meters.

Shale gas is an unconventional natural gas that exists in the organic-rich mud shale and its interlayers in an adsorbed or free state. The main component of shale gas is methane, a clean, efficient energy resource and industrial chemical, widely used in residential gas, urban heat supply, power generation, automobile fuel and chemical production.

Sinopec’s Fuling Shale Gas Field has a daily gas production reaching 20 million cubic meters at present and can meet the gas demands of 40 million households, contributing to a speedy clean energy transition, ensuring national energy security and helping to achieve the goals of reaching peak carbon and carbon neutrality.

The Fuling Shale Gas Field is located in the Fuling District of Chongqing City and is one of the key gas sources of China’s Sichuan-East Gas Pipeline and a foundation of Sinopec’s promotion of gas popularization in the Yangtze River Economic Belt. The construction of the gas field began in December 2012 and at the time it was the world’s first major commercial shale gas discovery outside North America. The project entered commercial development ahead of schedule in March 2014 and became China’s first large-scale shale gas field with commercial development. It also made China the third country worldwide to achieve shale gas commercial development after the United States and Canada.

The gas field went into operation in 2017 as scheduled with an annual production capacity of 10 billion cubic meters, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 12 million tons per year, which is the equivalent of planting 110 million trees or taking 8 million cars off the roads. The successful development of the Fuling Shale Gas Field has set a new milestone in China’s energy development history and opened a new chapter for the country’s energy revolution.

Innovative management model enabling “Chinese speed” for shale gas development

Sinopec Jianghan Oilfield Company benchmarked world-class standards to optimize production organization and operation as well as standardized construction, significantly accelerating and improving productivity and construction of the gas field to build a shale gas production capacity of 10 billion cubic meters in only three years. It became China’s first large-scale shale gas field to reach 10 billion cubic meters, enabling the “Chinese speed” that has turned heads around the world.

Now, the construction period of drilling and fracturing has been cut in half. The Jiaoye 1HF discovery well of the gas field has been in continuous production for more than 3,000 days. Another well, the Jiaoye 6-2HF, has produced more than 330 million cubic meters of gas as it maintains two records for the longest development time of domestic shale gas wells and highest single well cumulative production.

According to an assessment by China’s Ministry of Natural Resources in October 2020, the proven total reserves of the shale gas field in Fuling have reached 792.641 billion cubic meters.

Starting from scratch, Sinopec has been continuously exploring, fracturing, and has integrated five technology systems of shale gas development including the staged fracturing gas testing of long horizontal wells and green development, laying a solid theoretical and technical foundation for China’s large-scale shale gas exploration and development.

In November 2014, Sinopec was granted the “International Pioneer Award” by the 5th World Shale Oil & Gas Summit for the discovery of Fuling Shale Gas Field. In 2018, the “Efficient Exploration and Development of Fuling Large-scale Marine Shale Gas Field” project won the first prize in the National Science and Technology Progress Awards.

For more information, please visit Sinopec.

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ITR, Schaeffler and MAHLE unveil DTM Electric Design Model at Norisring

  • Next step towards fully electric race series
  • DTM Electric Design Model shows what the race cars will look like
  • Outlook on prototype that is currently being developed

NUREMBERG, Germany, Oct. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The future of electrified motorsport is looking good! During DTM Norisring powered by BWT, ITR GmbH and series’ partners Schaeffler and MAHLE presented the next step towards DTM Electric. Prior to the first race of the DTM season finale, DTM boss Gerhard Berger, Matthias Zink (CEO Automotive Technologies, Schaeffler), Dr. Jochen Schroeder (President E-Mobility Division, Schaeffler) and Fred Tuerk (Vice President MAHLE Motorsport) unveiled the DTM Electric Design Model.

The DTM Electric Design Model is a 1:1 model of the prototype for the race series that is currently being developed and shows the look of the DTM Electric cars. Participants in DTM Electric will have the possibility to adapt the chassis with their specific design characteristics.

This is the next big step after the presentation of the DTM Electric Demo Car that demonstrated the technical basis of the futuristic race series. Over 1,000 horsepower and top speeds of well over 300 km/h will provide an electrifying motorsport experience in future as DTM Electric shows sustainable racing at highest level with help from strong partners like DTM Electric pioneer Schaeffler and MAHLE.

The DTM Electric cars will feature single-wheel electric drives from Schaeffler, featuring an infinitely variable torque distribution and therefore reaching into new dimensions both in driving dynamics potential as well as for recuperable energy. Moreover, all DTM Electric cars will come with the innovative Space Drive steering system that is already successfully used in DTM. As a result, DTM Electric as an innovation laboratory in motorsport will provide an ideal mix of attractive racing and future technology.

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General

EU condemns Afghan mosque bombing

The EU Saturday inveighed against the bombing of a mosque in Qandahar, Afghanistan, that took place during the Friday prayer yesterday and killed and wounded scores.

The Adnkronos International (AKI) reported the EU lead spokesperson for foreign affairs and security policy Peter Stano said: “Those who committed the outrageous crime, which was claimed by the so-called ‘ISIS-Khorasan’, should be brought to justice.”

The ISIS-Khorsan immediately claimed responsibility for the attack that claimed the lives and injured more than 100, according to the UN Delegation in Afghanistan.

The attack is the most violent since the US pullout of the country in late August.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Judicial

Iraqi jets kill Daesh members in Diyala

raqi air forces Saturday carried out an operation in Diyala Governorate against the Daesh group, killing at least 7, according to Iraq’s Security Media Cell.

It said in a statement its F-16 fighter jets had destroyed a Daesh group outpost in the Khanaqin city, 280 km away to the east of Baghdad.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Judicial

Royal Court Chief meets Central Badia figures

Under His Majesty King Abdullah’s directives, Royal Court Chief, head of the committee to follow up on the implementation of Royal Initiatives, Yousef Issawi, Saturday held a series of meetings with Central Badia tribal leaders and figures to discuss the region’s needs which were demanded during the King’s visit to the region earlier this month.

The demands focused on improving services and raising living conditions in the Central Badia through carrying out government service and development projects to create job opportunities and alleviate poverty and unemployment, particularly among local youth.

During the Royal Court meetings, which were attended by the King’s Adviser for Tribal Affairs Atef Hajaya, Issawi said that His Majesty directed reaching out to everyone to follow up on all issues of concern to citizens, provide quality services and improve living conditions.

Issawi told the local leaders that priority projects will be funded through the Royal Court in coordination with concerned government bodies and civil society institutions, particularly productivity and job-generating projects.

He said the Royal Court implemented numerous projects across the Central Badia through the royal initiatives in past years and in various sectors.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Government Policy

Foreign Ministry condemns deadly bombing at Afghanistan mosque

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Saturday expressed its condolences over the victims of a suicide bombing that targeted a mosque in Afghanistan’s Province of Kunduz, which killed or injured dozens of worshippers.

Ministry spokesman Haitham Abu Al Foul voiced the Kingdom’s strong condemnation and denunciation of all forms of terrorism and the targeting of houses of worship, wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

Health ministry denies rumors about future lockdowns

The health ministry Saturday denied rumors about pandemic-related lockdowns and urged not to heed rumormongers who claim the government is considering imposing lockdowns.

The Ministry of Health (MoH) said the claims are mere “disinformation intended to confuse citizens,” highlighting the government is keen to open up the country and keep in-school learning.

The MoH emphasised the need for citizens and residents to abide by health measures.

It said Jordanians should seek information from trusted and official sources, adding it is publishing updates and news on its official outlets.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

13 new virus deaths, 567 cases recorded Saturday

Thirteen coronavirus deaths and 567 infections were recorded across the Kingdom Saturday, bringing the death toll from the pandemic to 10,802 and the total number of cases to 832,399, the Health Ministry said.

It said in its daily brief that positive Covid-19 tests were today at 2.89 per cent and the number of currently active cases reached 13,603, including 74 that were admitted to hospitals, while 46 were discharged. A total of 451 confirmed cases are currently hospitalized, it added.

According to the report, the occupancy rate of isolation beds in the northern region was 8 per cent, intensive care beds 27 per cent and respirators 11 per cent.

In the central region, the occupancy rate of isolation beds was12 per cent, intensive care beds 22 per cent and respirators 8 per cent, it said.

In the southern region, the occupancy rate of isolation beds was 8 per cent, intensive care beds 16 per cent and respirators 13 per cent, it added.

The daily brief indicated that 987 Covid-19 patients have recovered, bringing the total number of expected recoveries after the end of the two-week isolation period to 807,994.

It also stated that 19,634 PCR tests were collected today, bringing the total number of examinations conducted since the beginning of the pandemic to 10,313,951.

It said that the number of people who got the first vaccine shot climbed to 3,776,430 and those who were double-jabbed rose to 3,361,057.

Source: Jordan News Agency