<p>Beijing: China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has discovered an oilfield in the eastern South China Sea with proven reserves exceeding 100 million tonnes, a report in China's official <em>Xinhua</em> news agency said on Monday.</p><p>The Huizhou 19-6 oilfield, as the report referred to it, is situated about 170 km from Shenzhen in south China's Guangdong Province and sits at an average water depth of 100 metres, the report said.</p>.Yunus says important for Bangladesh to see China as good friend; expects ties to enter new phase.<p>Test drilling has yielded a daily production of 413 barrels of crude oil and 68,000 cubic metres of natural gas, it added.</p>
<p>Beijing: China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has discovered an oilfield in the eastern South China Sea with proven reserves exceeding 100 million tonnes, a report in China's official <em>Xinhua</em> news agency said on Monday.</p><p>The Huizhou 19-6 oilfield, as the report referred to it, is situated about 170 km from Shenzhen in south China's Guangdong Province and sits at an average water depth of 100 metres, the report said.</p>.Yunus says important for Bangladesh to see China as good friend; expects ties to enter new phase.<p>Test drilling has yielded a daily production of 413 barrels of crude oil and 68,000 cubic metres of natural gas, it added.</p>