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China's first integrated large-scale fracturing vessel officially delivered

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China's first integrated large-scale fracturing vessel officially delivered

2026-03-10 14:16 Last Updated At:14:48

China's first domestically designed and built integrated large-scale fracturing vessel was delivered on Tuesday in Zhoushan City, east China’s Zhejiang Province.

The vessel, codenamed Haiyang Shiyou 696, will soon be deployed to offshore oilfields in remote waters, including in the Bohai Sea, to carry out hydraulic fracturing operations aimed at boosting productivity from low-permeability and low-mobility seabed oil and gas reservoirs.

Large-scale fracturing vessels are considered key engineering equipment for efficiently developing such offshore resources. The delivery of Haiyang Shiyou 696 fills a gap in China's offshore oil and gas fracturing technology and engineering equipment, and is expected to enhance the country's offshore energy development capacity and energy security.

"We have also equipped the vessel with China's first offshore intelligent decision-making command center for fracturing operations. The system enables real-time data collection, online analysis and AI-assisted decision-making throughout the fracturing process, upgrading operational decisions from experience-based judgment to data- and AI-driven scientific assessment," said Zhang Ming, chief drilling and completion engineer at the Bohai Oilfield Research Institute of China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)'s Tianjin branch.

China's first integrated large-scale fracturing vessel officially delivered

China's first integrated large-scale fracturing vessel officially delivered

European Union (EU) leaders said on Monday that the bloc was ready to play a role in easing tensions in the Middle East, calling for de-escalation and a return to negotiations.

The EU stands ready to "contribute in every possible way to help de-escalate the situation and facilitate the return to the negotiating table," European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a joint statement following a video conference with leaders from the region.

They added that dialogue and diplomacy remain "the only viable way forward."

Von der Leyen and Costa reaffirmed the EU's commitment to regional stability in the Middle East, calling for the protection of civilians and full respect for international law, international humanitarian law and the principles of the United Nations Charter, according to the statement.

They also expressed "their openness" to enhance maritime defensive operations, which are aimed at protecting critical waterways and preventing any disruption to vital supply chains, the statement said.

EU ready to help de-escalate situation in Middle East: statement

EU ready to help de-escalate situation in Middle East: statement

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