- Source: Tarim oil fields
The Tarim oil fields (Chinese: 塔里木油田) are oil fields found in the Tarim Basin or the Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China. The development of these oil fields was begun in the 1980s, and, with the completion of the transportation infrastructure, such as Tarim Desert Highway, their total oil output reached 5.000 million tons in 2002, and was the sixth largest oil field of China at that time. PetroChina's Tarim oil fields operations are headquartered in Korla.
The Tarim oil fields are one of Xinjiang's three largest oil fields, the other two being Jungar and Tuha. Tarim includes:
Tahe oil field
Tazhong oil field
See also
List of oil fields
China Western Development
West–East Gas Pipeline
References
External links
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- Tarim oil fields
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- Junggar oil fields
- Tarim Basin
- Tarim Desert Highway
- Turpan-Hami oil fields
- Tahe oil field
- Wushi oil field
- Kola Superdeep Borehole