Northwest China's
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region produced 24.1 million tons of crude
oil last year, increasing its annual output to more than one million
tons, the local government reported. In 2005, the Tarim Basin,
China's largest inland basin in southern Xinjiang, reported 10.3
million tons of crude oil, 1.14 million tons more than the previous
year. The Xinjiang Oilfield Corp.
in the northern Junggar Basin posted a record 11.7 million tons last
year, a rise of 550,000 tons over 2004. Currently, both the Tarim
Basin and the Junggar Basin are among the country's largest
oilfields with the annual output topping 10 million tons.
The Tuha Oilfield, another
big oilfield in the region, pumped more than 6,000 tons of oil on a
single day of Nov. 28 last year. The region plans to bring
its oil output to 26.5 million tons this year, according to the
relevant regional department. Source: xinhua
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