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@ South China Morning Post
2025-02-22 04:31:34
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The Shenditake 1 well, in Xinjaing’s Tarim oilfield, reaches a depth of 10,910 metres.
https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3299663/china-drills-ultra-deep-oil-well-help-shore-energy-needs?utm_source=rss_feed