China drills 7km borehole in 'roof of world' in oil and gas hunt
Chinese exploration teams have punched a seven-kilometre borehole into the Tibetan Plateau in their bid to tap the region's oil and natural gas resources.
Chinese exploration teams have drilled their deepest borehole yet in the "roof of the world".
They have punched a seven-kilometre borehole into the Tibetan Plateau in their bid to tap the region's oil and natural gas resources.
It is the deepest borehole ever drilled at such extreme altitudes, according to mainland scientists who are following the project.
Tibet's remoteness, thin air and lack of infrastructure have so far saved it from the unchecked exploration and extraction of fossil fuels and minerals elsewhere in the country.
But the government wants to lessen the country's dependence on oil imports and is funding domestic scientific research to the hilt.