Sinopec Group, the largest shareholder of Sinopec Corp., is a giant petroleum and petrochemical group incorporated by the State in 1998 based on the former China Petrochemical Corporation. Funded by the State, it is a State authorized investment arm and State-owned controlling company.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Sinopec confirms gas find in Myanmar

Los Angeles, January 13th, 2011 - Burma Petroleum Co. Ltd, a joint venture of Sinopec International Petroleum Corp. and Myanmar Oil & Gas Enterprise (MOGE), confirmed a major gas discovery in Myanmar.

This followed earlier reports by Myanmar state media that the Chinese-led group had discovered proved reserves of 909 bcf of gas and 7.16 million bbl of condensate in central Myanmar.

Official reports said Sinopec made the discovery in Pahtolon oil field after extensive testing. Further tests are being conducted.

Last November, there were reports Sinopec found gas while exploring in central Myanmar, but the extent of reserves was not clear. A spokesman for Sinopec said he had no information about the gas discovery.

Win Myint, engineering director of state-owned MOGE, said Sinopec had been exploring for oil and gas near Monyma some 140 km northwest of Mandalay.

Analyst IHS Global Insight said the current discovery was probably “in onshore Block D, where Sinopec has been carrying out exploration activities, drilling the Thingadon 1 well in the Salin subbasin and the Padukkon 3 well.”

The find adds to other Chinese projects already under way in the country, including two pipeline projects to carry gas from Myanmar's offshore fields and imported oil to southwestern China.

CNPC launched construction of the two pipelines in Anning city near Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province in southwestern China. The planned 440,000 b/d oil pipeline and the 12 billion cu m/day gas pipeline both start at Kyaukryu port on the west coast of Myanmar, where construction began in June. - OGJ Oil Diplomacy Editor

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