China’s largest ultra-deep oilfield begins operation

New China TV (Xinhua)

The Fuman Oilfield in Xinjiang’s Taklamakan Desert, holding over a billion tons of reserves deep beneath the surface, has commenced operations. This activation signifies China’s move to tap into its deepest oil and gas resources.

China’s largest ultra-deep oilfield begins operation

Those Uyghur separatists probably need some freedom and democracy. /s

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*Xinjiang*:

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