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What will be tested in the CNOOC written examination?

CNOOC’s written examination tests knowledge, moral quality and English ability.

The CNOOC written test consists of two parts: ideological quality and general ability (practical test). In the late 1950s, China's offshore oil industry began to take off, and offshore oil exploration began in the South China Sea. After 1965, the focus shifted to the Bohai Sea in northern China. In the early stages of offshore oil industry development, homemade simple equipment was used. After hard work, oil and gas discovery wells were drilled in both sea areas.

The written examination for the 2021 Sinopec campus recruitment is divided into three parts: ideological quality, comprehensive ability and English ability. The unified examination in the 2021 school year has added a 20-point English subject. The probability that the CNOOC written test will follow the English test in the 2022 school year is not low. All students should prepare in advance.

CNOOC’s written test questions are divided into three types: knowledge, moral quality and English ability. The total number of questions is 100, the number of questions is 120 minutes, and the number of questions is 100 points. The practical test knowledge includes language, mathematics, reasoning, information, etc. The practical test is similar to the civil service examination, including language understanding, logical reasoning, mathematical operations, numerical reasoning, graphical reasoning, data analysis, etc. It is mainly to brush up the questions.

Historical evolution

CNOOC is the first industrial industry to be fully opened to the outside world after China's reform and opening up. On January 30, 1982, the State Council promulgated the "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Foreign Cooperation in the Exploitation of Offshore Petroleum Resources" (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") and decided to establish the China National Offshore Oil Corporation. On February 15, 1982, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (hereinafter referred to as CNOOC) was officially established in Beijing.

China’s offshore oil industry started in the late 1950s, and offshore oil exploration began in the South China Sea. After 1965, the focus shifted to the Bohai Sea in northern China. In the early days of the development of the offshore oil industry, oil and gas discovery wells were drilled in the above two sea areas using homemade simple equipment and hard work.

From 1966 to 1972, 4 fixed drilling platforms were built in the Bohai Sea, 14 drilling wells were drilled, and 3 oil-bearing structures were discovered, accumulating experience for offshore oil exploration.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-CNOOC