Bai Xuefeng, Li Junhui, Li Jingsheng, Wu Jingfeng, Wang Biao
Exploration Situation and Development Strategy of Daqing Oilfield Company During the “14th Five-Year Plan” Period
2026, 31(1):
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DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-7703.2026.01.005
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During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, in the face of a complex situation where exploration targets gradually shifted toward “lowgrade, unconventional, hard-to-exploit, and deep systems,” along with numerous challenges in fundamental theoretical understanding and supporting technologies, we adhered to the overall layout of “focusing on Northeast China, accelerating development in the West, balancing conventional and unconventional resources, advancing both oil and gas, and addressing both shallow and deep targets.” By deepening fundamental research, advancing cutting-edge theoretical innovation, and accelerating technological iteration and upgrading, we achieved multiple strategic breakthroughs and large-scale reserve increases across various fields, strongly supporting the robust rise of the oilfield’s “second curve.” Through continuous research efforts, the company made groundbreaking progress in several key areas: developing a comprehensive oil and gas system theory, innovating a dual sweet spot evaluation technique, and pioneering the in-situ accumulation theory of shale oil in the Gulong Formation, driving large-scale reserve increases and profitable production in conventional oil, tight oil, and shale oil in the northern Songliao Basin. We refined the theory of hydrocarbon accumulation in complex faulted basins, established unconventional accumulation models, and achieved significant breakthroughs in the exploration of tight oil within the source rock of the Hailar Basin. By deepening our understanding of the enrichment laws of multi-phase superimposed basin hydrocarbons, we innovated a high uplift beltcontrolled accumulation model, confirming a 300-billion-cubic-meter giant gas field in the Maokou Formation of the Sichuan-Chongqing exploration area. We redefined the migration and evolution patterns of foreland lacustrine basins, achieving a historic breakthrough in shale oil in the Sichuan-Chongqing region. By constructing a reef-shelf fault-karst composite accumulation model, we overcame extreme geological conditions such as “ultra-depth, ultra-high pressure, and ultra-high temperature,” forming a preliminary 100-billion-cubic-meter reserve zone in the Yuman reef-shelf belt of the eastern Tarim Basin. Looking ahead, in the face of severe challenges such as significantly reduced mining rights areas, increasingly complex exploration targets, and heightened difficulties in profitable exploration, we will seize the opportunities of strategic transformation, forge a new path toward high-quality development characterized by resource succession, technological leadership, and green intelligence. We will scientifically plan the direction and key tasks of oil and gas exploration, comprehensively advance five major projects: large-scale reserve increases in the Songliao Basin, three-dimensional reserve increases in the Sichuan-Chongqing exploration area, rapid reserve increases in the eastern Tarim Basin, succession reserve increases in the Hailar Basin, and new exploration area and field reserve increases. We will strive to reach the peak of reserve growth, intensify efforts to achieve production-storage balance, and take on the responsibility of building a world-class modern century-old oilfield, continuously contributing Daqing’s strength to ensuring national energy security.