China is plundering oil from East Turkistan through 193 wells, each 8 kilometres deep

Among the natural resources plundered by China from East Turkistan under its occupation, oil and natural gas occupy a significant position. To further derive economic benefits, China has so far drilled 193 ultra-deep wells in the Tarim Basin.

According to a May 28 report by the Tianshan Network, a Chinese propaganda outlet, the Tarim Basin's "Take 1" deep-sea well, completed this year in the Tarim Basin, became the first vertically deep well in Asia and the second in the world. China has drilled 193 ultra-deep wells, reaching depths of 8,000 meters, in the Tarim Basin. The oil and natural gas reserves discovered in these ultra-deep layers account for three-quarters of China's total reserves.

The report cited numerical data, indicating that the Tarim Basin is the primary source of natural gas, and that it has so far produced a total of 172 million tons of oil and 473.7 billion cubic meters of natural gas.

This is just information about the plundered resources in the Tarim Basin. Based on other digital data, more than 250 ultra-deep oil and natural gas wells have been drilled throughout East Turkistan.

Since the beginning of the Chinese occupation, China has continued to plunder and loot East Turkistan's natural resources and transfer them to China without a single day's interruption. In recent years, to gain greater economic benefits and accelerate the pace of plunder, it has continuously advanced its technologies and intensified its ultra-deep oil drilling activities. However, experts confirm that this Chinese crime will cause severe environmental damage to East Turkistan and destroy the ecosystem of the Tarim Basin.

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28/05/2025
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