
China Embarks on Deep Earth Drilling Project for Scientific Research
China is drilling a deep borehole, Shenditake 1, in the Taklamakan Desert, aiming to reach 36,418 feet into the Earth's crust to study its internal structure and evolution. The project, led by China National Petroleum Corporation, has already reached over 32,808 feet in just 10 months, despite challenging conditions like high temperatures and pressure. This effort is part of a broader geoscience research initiative, contrasting with Russia's Kola Superdeep Borehole, which took 19 years to reach a greater depth.