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NOC announced on 07/06/2010 that Arabian Gulf Oil Company, a wholly owned NOC reports that it has drilled the D1-NC4 New Field Wildcat well to a total depth of 10,547 feet. The well is located in Ghadames Basin approximately 190 km south of Tripoli. The initial production testing from Lower Acacus & Memouniat Formations established an oil flow as follows: |
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NOC announced on 07/06/2010 that TPOC being partners in an Exploration and Sharing agreement, report initial information concerning the exploration well C1-147/03 New Field Wildcat in Murzuq Basin. The well is located approximately 120 km Southeast of El-Sharara Oil Field. The well C1-147/03, drilled in Murzuq Basin area 147 block # 03 total depth 8,328 feet , encountered hydrocarbons in Memouniat formation with a net pay 143 feet . The initial production testing from Memouniat established an oil flow as follows : |
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The ESSL organized a field trip on April 24-30, 2010, to Central and South Tunisia. 24 geoscientists from Libya and 6 from ETAP, Tunisia participated in the trip. They were introduced to the exposed Cretaceous – Tertiary Petroleum Systems of Central Tunisia and compared them with their offshore analogues. This field trip was guided by Prof. Richard Moody (Kingston University, UK.) and Prof. Habib Belayouni (Tunis University). |
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NOC announced on 28/04/2010 that SONATRACH being partners in an Exploration and Sharing agreement, report initial information concerning the exploration well C1-65/02 New Field Wildcat in Ghadamis Basin . The well is located approximately 340 km South of Tripoli . The well C1-65/02, drilled in Ghadamis Basin area 65to total depth 8,494 feet , encountered hydrocarbons in Upper Memouniat with a net pay 65 feet . The initial production testing from Memouniat established an oil flow as follows : |
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The oil and gas year, which belongs to Wild Cat publishing and is currently producing a book about the oil and gas in Libya has interviewed Dr. Shokri Ghanem, the chairman of National Oil Corporation. NOC website publishes the interview as it is. The Oil & Gas Year (TOGY): Why is Libya sending conflicting signals on the Verenex Energy pre-emption story, talk of nationalisation and calls for Libyan senior management for foreign companies? Dr. Ghanem: There a great sense of optimism for 2010. In 2009 several companies who got blocks through the large rounds we conducted started working. |
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