Sarir field
The Sarir Field was discovered in southern Cyrenaica during 1961 and is considered to be the largest oil field in Libya, with estimated oil reserves of 12 Gbbl (1.9 km3). Sarir is operated by the Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO), a subsidiary of the state-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC).
Sarir Field | |
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Country | Libya |
Location/block | Sirte Basin, Concession 65 |
Offshore/onshore | Onshore |
Coordinates | 28.22°N 19.13°E |
Operator | Arabian Gulf Oil Company |
Partner | National Oil Corporation |
Field history | |
Discovery | 1961 |
Start of production | 1961 |
Peak of production | NA |
Abandonment | NA |
Production | |
Estimated oil in place | 2,922 Mbbl (464,600,000 m3) (Sarir C): 1,200 Mbbl (190,000,000 m3) (Sarir L) |
Estimated gas in place | 0.6×10 12 cu ft (17 km3) (Sarir C) |
Producing formations | Cretaceous, Pre-Upper Cretaceous Fluvial Sandstones |
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