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Daqing Field (), formerly called "Taching",〔(China today )〕〔(New China's first quarter-century (1975) )〕 is the largest oil field in the People's Republic of China, located between the Songhua river and Nen River in Heilongjiang province. Discovered in 1959 by Li Siguang, Wang Jinxi (王进喜, known as 'Iron man' Wang, who led No. 1205 drilling team) worked on this oilfield. This field has produced over of oil since production started in 1960. Daqing contained or 2.2 billion tons in the beginning; the remaining recoverable reserves are about or 500 million tons. The current production rate is about , making it the fourth most productive oil field in the world. It is reputed that during the first two decades of the life of the field, as much as 90% of the oil was wasted. When the Chinese government began to use to pinyin Western characters for Romanization, the field's name became known as Daqing. Daqing Oilfield Company Limited, based in Daqing, is the operator of exploration and development of Daqing Oilfield. From 2004, the company plans to cut its crude oil output by an annual 7% for the next seven years to extend the life of Daqing. Output of barrels of oil equivalent of the Daqing Field remained stable at over 40 million tons in 2012, while output at Changqing Field was over 42 million tons, making it the most productive oil and gas field in China.〔(PetroChina Oil output in 2012 )〕 ==In popular culture== It is featured as a map in ''Battlefield 2''. It was also featured in a dedicated part of the How Yukong Moved the Mountains documentary, "About Petroleum". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daqing Field」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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