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The bidding for the 5 major blocks of shale gas in Hunan: the capital besieged northwest of Hunan
The shale gas potential in Hunan Province is expected to reach 9.2 trillion cubic meters, mainly distributed in northwestern Hunan, central Hunan and southeastern Hunan. On September 3, the Hunan Provincial Shale Gas Bidding Coordination Meeting was held in Changsha. The meeting was organized by the Hunan Provincial Department of Land and Resources, including the Provincial Geological Exploration and Development Bureau, the Provincial Non-ferrous Geological Exploration Bureau, the Provincial Nuclear Industry Bureau, the Provincial Coalfield Geology Bureau, the Zhangjiajie Municipal Bureau, the Xiangxi State Bureau, PetroChina , Huadian Group, and Huaneng Group. 29 units and enterprises including Hualing Group, Xiangdian Group and Xiangnanyuan. It was stated that the five blocks in the province were included in the second round of shale gas bidding, and the shale gas selection research project has passed the project demonstration and will be launched soon. The priority shale gas in the northwestern part of Hunan Province is defined as the “successor†of natural gas, which has attracted much attention and sought after. According to the bidding coordination meeting, the potential of shale gas in Hunan Province is expected to be 9.2 trillion cubic meters. The Ministry of Land and Resources has included five blocks in the province in the second round of shale gas bidding. In the shale gas (2011-2015) plan (hereinafter referred to as “planâ€) issued by China in May this year, Hunan is listed as one of the 13 key shale gas exploration and development provinces in China. According to the Ministry of Land and Resources, Hunan shale gas is mainly distributed in northwestern Hunan, central Hunan and southeastern Hunan. Among them, northwestern Hunan is a priority development block, and the Dongting-Xiangzhong block has been included in the national shale gas development and utilization plan. Through research, three favorable exploration areas in Hunan Province have surfaced, which are located in Wuyuan, Sangzhi and Shimen. Since last year, the Hunan Provincial Government has attached great importance to the exploration and development of shale gas, including many large enterprises that participated in this meeting also gave active support and cooperation. On September 6, 2011, the Hunan Provincial Government and Sinopec signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement in Changsha to accelerate the preliminary work of shale gas exploration and assessment, and strive to realize the development and utilization of shale gas at the end of the 12th Five-Year Plan. On December 19, 2011, Sinopec Huadong Branch explored large-scale shale gas resources in the “Xiang Page No. 1 Well†in Qiaotouhe Town, Wuyuan City, Hunan Province, and was the first shale gas in Hunan Province. On February 24, 2012, the Hunan Provincial Government and Huadian Group signed the “Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement for the Development and Utilization of Shale Gasâ€, and selected two favorable blocks in Xiangxi to implement the construction of exploration, development and distributed energy comprehensive utilization demonstration zones. At the end of May 2012, the 418 team of the Hunan Provincial Geological Prospecting Bureau discovered large reserves of high quality shale gas in the Xinhua County tobacco mining area in Loudi, Hunan Province. In July 2012, led by Hunan Hualing Group, the joint Hunan Coal Group and Hunan Development Group jointly established Huasheng Energy Investment Development Co., Ltd. in Changsha, specializing in shale gas exploration and development in Hunan Province. On August 23, 2012, Hunan Shale Gas Development Co., Ltd., which was established by Huadian Group and Hunan Provincial Government, was unveiled in Changsha with a registered capital of 300 million yuan, specializing in shale gas exploration, development and utilization. It is reported that Hualing, Xiangmei, Xiangdian, Datang Power and Wuling Power have been positive in the bidding for the five blocks in Hunan Province that included the second round of shale gas bidding. 34 companies are vying to invest in shale gas not only in Hunan, but it is reported that shale gas exploration in Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Shanxi and other regions is also in full swing. In July 2011, China completed the first round of bidding for shale gas. Six state-owned enterprises including PetroChina, Sinopec, CNOOC, Yanchang Petroleum, Zhonglian Coalbed Methane and Henan Coalbed Methane were invited to bid, and participated in bidding for four shale gas exploration areas in Minnanchuan, Guizhou Fuyang, Guizhou Fenggang and Xiaoxiang Xiushan. The prospecting right of the block is about 11,000 square kilometers. In the end, only PetroChina won the bid for the exploration rights of the Xiangxiushan shale gas block in the Nanchuan and Henan coalbed methane. As early as April this year, the Ministry of Land and Resources announced that it will launch a second round of bidding for shale gas exploration rights, initially identifying 20 blocks for market bidding, tentatively setting up 17 companies, and registering capital of 300 million yuan. According to the prediction of relevant institutions, China's shale gas can be harvested at about 25 trillion cubic meters, ranking first in the world. The "Planning" proposes the goal: to optimize 30 to 50 shale gas prospects and 50 to 80 favorable target areas; to find shale gas geological reserves of 600 billion cubic meters, recoverable reserves of 200 billion cubic meters; 2015 shale gas The output is 6.5 billion cubic meters. In the “Planningâ€, 13 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) will be the focus, and 19 shale gas exploration and development zones will be set up, and the production of 6.5 billion cubic meters will be decomposed into 19 exploration and development zones.