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Introduction 1

Eni North Africa Company 129


Zallaf Libya Oil and Gas Company 23
Amerada Hess Company 130
Sirte Oil Company 32 India oil Company 131
Total E&P Company 133
Fully Owned

Arabian Gulf Oil Company 42 Petro Canada Company 134


Polish Oil & Gas Company 135
Ras Lanuf Oil and Gas Processing Company 49

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OMV Company 137
OXY Company 138
Zawia Oil Refining Company 55
BP Exploration Libya Limited Company 139
Brega Petroleum Marketing Company 61 STATOIL Company 140
RWE Company 141

EPSA
Zueitina Oil Company 69 Wintershall AG Company 142
Gazprom Company 143
Mellita Oil & Gas Company 83 Repsol Murzuq Company 144
Petrobras Company 145
WAHA Oil Company 91
Joint Ventures

Chevron Libya LTD Company 146


Mabruk Oil Operation Company 96 Shell Company 147
Sonatrach Company 148
Harouge Oil Operation Company 111 Turkish Petroleum Corporation 149
Medco Energy Company 150
Akakus Oil Operation Company 118 Exxon Mobil Company 151
ONGC Limited Company 152
Nafusah Oil Operation Company 125
Tatneft Company 153 1
National Oil Corporation (NOC)
NOC Companies Overview
NOC is structured into various divisions and subsidiaries,
including Exploration and Production (E&P), Refining, Marketing Fully owned Joint ventures EPSA Centres & Institutes
Zallaf Libya Oil and Gas Zueitina Oil Eni North Africa National Oil Corporation-Houston branch
and Distribution, and Support Services. The E&P division is
responsible for the exploration and production of oil and gas, Sirte Oil Mellita Oil & Gas Amerada Hess Oil Clinic
including drilling and development of oil fields. Arabian Gulf Oil Waha Oil Indian Oil
Petroleum Training and Qualifying
Institute
The Specific Training Centre of
The Refining division oversees the operation of refineries and Ras Lanuf Oil and Gas Processing Mabruk Oil Operation Total E&P
Petroleum Industrial (Zawia)
the production of petroleum products. The Marketing and Zawia Oil Refining Harouge Oil Operation Petro Canada Libyan Petroleum Institute
Distribution division manages the marketing, sales, and

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distribution of petroleum products within Libya and oversees Brega Petroleum Marketing Akakus Oil Operation Polish Oil & Gas
the export of oil and gas to international markets. The Support National Oil Wells Drilling
Nafusah Oil Operation OMV
and Work Over
Services division provides administrative, technical, and Jowfe Oil Technology OXY
logistical support to other divisions. National Oil Fields and BP Exploration Libya
Terminals Catering Ltd
NOC's operations are carried out through joint ventures with North Africa Geophysical
STATOIL
Exploration
international oil companies (IOCs), which hold exploration and Taknia Libya Engineering Gazprom
production rights in Libya. These joint ventures involve sharing Petro Air Repsol Murzuq
production revenues and costs, with NOC holding the majority Petrobras
Chevron Libya Ltd
stake and IOCs providing technical expertise and investment.
Shell
RWE
Despite its significant role in Libya's economy, NOC has faced Sonatrach
challenges related to political instability, security issues, and Turkish Petroleum
Corporation
disruptions to its operations during periods of conflict. Medco Energy
However, NOC continues to play a crucial role in the Exxon Mobil
development and management of Libya's oil and gas resources, ONGC
contributing to the country's economic growth and Tatneft
Wintershall AG
development. Source: NOC

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Source: MEED Insight
Libya Oil output
Trends in crude oil production in Libya, January 2010 to December 2022 million barrels per day

Oil production made a remarkable


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recovery, surging to 1.2 million
barrels per day (b/d) by the end of
2021 from an average output of
1.4
367,000 b/d in 2020, because of
lifting of constraints that were
A blockade imposed due to force majeure.
1.2 imposed by

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warring political
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factions in
2020 hindered
crude output and
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Source: OPEC, MEED Insight
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• Assessment of new opportunities for business and projects - Immanuel Cappano, Siatec
• Policy priorities
• Projects opportunities with client and procurement registration details
• Client spending plans Questions? We’re here to help.
• Understand the structure of the oil and gas industry covering NOC, its subsidiaries
and joint venture EPSA agreements +971 4 818-0355
• Details of key oil and gas fields, pipelines and downstream assets with maps and [email protected]
capacities
• Update on the Vision 2030 reform agenda
Industry structure

Since its formation in November 1970, the state energy firm NOC has Main Field Field Operator Foreign Partner
dominated all aspects of Libya’s hydrocarbons sector, controlling strategic ConocoPhillips,
long-term planning, a percentage of all exploration and production Waha, Samah,Dahra,and Gialo Waha Oil Marathon,Hess
concessions, and almost all the country’s downstream assets. Mabruk Mabruk Total
Nafoura Agoco None
Wintershall,
Its main objective is to increase, develop, and exploit oil reserves while As Sarah/Jakhira b(C96),Nakhla (C97) Wintershall Gazprom
supporting the national economy. NOC and its 24 subsidiaries employ over

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Suncor
65,000 workers and are involved in exploration, production, marketing, Amal,Naga, Farigh Harouje (PetroCanada)
and sales activities. NOC owns refining and oil and gas processing Sarir, Messla,Seda, Magrid, Hamada Agoco None
companies, as well as national service companies that carry out drilling Abu Attifel. NC-125 Mellitah Eni
operations, pipeline maintenance, storage tank construction, and related
Wintershall,
technical and economic studies. Nakhla (C97) Wintershall Gazprom
Zueitina Oil
NOC also operates a petroleum research center and provides technical lntisar Complex and NC74 Company Occidental,OMV
training to develop qualified manpower for the oil industry. Brega (Nafoura/Augila complex) Agoco None
Nasser (Zelten),Raguba, Lehib (Dor Marada) Sirte Oil None
As the main regulatory authority in Libya's oil and gas sector, NOC plays a ElFeel (Elephant),mixed with condensate from
crucial role in managing the country's vast hydrocarbon resources. Wafa and Bahr Essalam gas fields Mellitah Eni

ElSharara (NC-115 and NC-186 fields) Akakus Repsol,Total, OMV


Bouri (offshore) Mellitah Eni
Al-Jurf (offshore) Mabruk Total

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Source: MEED Insight, EIA
Harouge Oil Operations
Pipelines
1. Amal-Ras Lanuf Oil Pipeline

The Amal oil field has two parallel pipelines that stretches from Amal to Ras Lanuf
oil terminal. Both the pipelines with 30-inch and 36-inch width has the capacity to
supply 13,195,771 and 23,752,387 bpd of oil, respectively. Both the pipelines
stretches up to 272.39 km each.

2. Hofra-Aseida Gathering Oil Pipeline

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This pipeline runs from Sirte basin’s Aseida Gathering to Hofra oil field. The oil
pipeline is 24 inches wide with the capacity of 7.469304 mtpa stretching up to
56.78 km.

3. Aseida Gathering-Ras Lanuf Oil Pipeline

The 30-inch pipeline from Aseida Gathering to Ras Lanuf stretches up to 86.81 km.
The capacity of the pipeline is 12.448840 mtpa.

4. Dor Marada-Tibisti Oil Pipeline

This pipeline runs from Dor Marada oilfield to Tibisti (or Ora) oilfield in the central
region of Sirte basin stretching up to 82 km. The oil pipeline is 10-inches wide and
holds the capacity of 0.995907 mtpa.

The company besides, has also undertaken the maintenance project of Sartika
pipeline which connects from Tibesti field to Al-Bayda field of the Arabian Gulf Oil
Company (AGOCO). 5
Source: Harouge, MEED Insight and other secondary sources
Harouge Oil Operations – Oil Fields
2. Farigh Field

Farigh is an oil and gas field in the eastern Sirte


Basin of Libya, 60 km west of the Jalu Oasis. It
was discovered in 1969 and is situated 70 km
approx. south of the Amal field.

The field has gas reserves of 73,900 million

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cubic meters and has witnessed an increase in
production worth 1,447 million cubic meters
per year. On an average, the daily production
improved to 149 million cubic feet, out of
which, 80 million cubic feet was supplied to two
electric plants at Al-Sarir power station. The
quantity of gas condensate reserves is
estimated at 538 million barrels. Farigh Field

Though the operations were briefly suspended


in January 2021 due to leakage in the pipeline.
Work resumed with the goal of fixing the
pipeline in order to upgrade its maximum
output.
Amal Oil Field
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Source: Harouge, MEED Insight and other secondary sources
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• Review of planned investments and major deals and contracts It gave me almost everything I needed.”
• Assessment of new opportunities for business and projects - Immanuel Cappano, Siatec
• Policy priorities
• Projects opportunities with client and procurement registration details
• Client spending plans Questions? We’re here to help.
• Understand the structure of the oil and gas industry covering NOC, its subsidiaries
and joint venture EPSA agreements +971 4 818-0355
• Details of key oil and gas fields, pipelines and downstream assets with maps and [email protected]
capacities
• Update on the Vision 2030 reform agenda
Tenders of the Harouge Oil Operations
The company invites tenders for various oil and gas related activities. As of April 2023, there is five active tenders:
Tender number Location Stage Scope of work Announced date Closing date E-mail Phone Number
TS-C (10/2023) Amal Field Renewal of UPS System 9 April 2023 25 May 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043
NA
TS-C (09/2023) Stations# 03 NA Cleaning, Preventive Maintenance, Repair, 14 March 2023 11 May 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043
at Modification & Painting of Crude Oil Wash
Amal Field Tank #1
TS-C (08/2023) Tripoli NA Purchase of (1) Bus HYUNDAI 43+1 Seats 12 March 2023 5 May 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043
TS-C (07/2023) Zenad NA Full Inspection for Various Sized Vessels at 12 March 2023 4 May 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043
Station Zenad Station

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TS-C (06 /2023) Amal Field NA Purchase of Fire Hose Reels 5 March 2023 27 April 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043
TS-C (24/2022) Amal Field NA Renting Buses to Transport the Company's 14 February 2023 9 March 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043
Employees residing at Oases Area (Jalo/Ojla) to
& from Amal field
TS-C (05/2023) Tibisti Field NA Cleaning, Preventive Maintenance, Repair, 7 February 2023 30 March 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043
Modification & Painting of Crude Oil Settling
Tank #03, the Main Stations
TS-C (04/2023) Ghani Field NA Maintenance of the Attached Canteen at Ghani 6 February 2023 16 February 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043
Field Club
TS-C (03/2023) Ghani Field NA Maintenance of Ghani Field Clinic 5 February 2023 16 February 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043

03/2023 Ras Lanuf NA Survey Of Subsea Pipeline Berth 3 & 4 5 February 2023 6 March 2023 [email protected] 3330081 Ext 5903
Terminal

TS-C (02/2023) Amal Field NA Supply Of Gas Lift Valves 26 January 2023 9 March 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043
TS-C (01 /2023) Tibisti Field NA Purchase of CAT Spear Parts 11 January 2023 2 March 2023 [email protected] 00218-21-3330081 Ext: 5043

02/2023 All sites NA Purchase of (5) industrial waste incinerators 8 January 2023 8 February 2023 [email protected] 3330081 Ext 5903

01/2023 All sites NA Purchase of (5) metal drum crushers and (5) 8 January 2023 25 January 2023 [email protected] 3330081 Ext 5903
plastic drum shredders

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NA=Not Available; Source: Harouge, MEED Insight
Key Personnel
Key people contacts of Harouge Oil Operations
Key Leaders: Harouge Oil Operations
Contact Person Job title LinkedIn
Mohamed Senussi General Manager - Engineering and Projects >>
Sabu Thomas Senior Instrument Engineer >>
Sami Naser Tanks Project Manager >>

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Miftah Rajab Process & Chemical Engineer >>
Hisham Bshina Geologist >>
Dr. Massoud Omar Joint project Team >>
Mohamed Elmahjubi Drilling & Workover Engineer >>
Abdulkader Alarabi ESP Engineer >>
Alaa Elsonni Reservoir Engineer >>
Nadia Alnaas Senior Reservoir Engineer >>
Hanan Bashna Reservoir Engineer >>
Ali Asghar Muhammad Senior Maintenance Specialist >>
Abulgasem A. Elshebl elshebli Drilling Manager >>
Saleh Farhat Civil Projects Engineer >>

Khalifa Youssef Amro


Harouge Oil Operations
Chairman of Operations Management, Committee

Source: LinkedIn and other secondary sources


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Polish Oil & Gas Company
Polish Oil & Gas Company Overview

The Polish Oil & Gas Company, also known as PGNiG, is a state-owned energy
company based out of Warsaw in Poland.
PGNiG is engaged in the exploration, production, import, and distribution of
natural gas and crude oil. It is one of the largest energy companies in Poland.
Majority of the company’s shares are owned by the government of Poland while
the rest are owned by private investors.
PGNiG's presence in Libya dates goes to 2008 when the company acquired an

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exploration license for the Mabruk field, which is situated in the Sirte Basin.
In 2016, PGNiG established POGC Libya B.V. as a fully-owned subsidiary to carry on
its exploration and production activities in Libya.
The subsidiary transformed into PGNiG Upstream North Africa B.V. (PUNA) in
December 2017 as the company’s footprint expanded across North Africa.
One of the main EPSA that PUNA has with NOC is for contract area 113. The
agreement was signed in 2018.
Contract area 113 is situated in the Sirte Basin. The EPSA covers an area,
approximately 1,400 square kilometres across, and extends over 25 years with a
possibility for further extension.
In 2019, PGNiG signed an EPSA with the NOC covering two blocks, 73 and 74, in the
Murzuq Basin in southwestern Libya. The agreement covers an area 6,700 square
kilometers across and will be in force for 25 years. As part of the agreement, PGNiG
will be required to invest $38m in the first four years of the EPSA.
In January 2021, PUNA announced the discovery of natural gas reserves in the THE SIRTE BASIN
contract area 113, with estimates putting the reserve at between 11 billion and 24
billion cubic meters of natural gas. NEOM.com
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Source: Polish Oil & Natural Gas Company, MEED Insight
Eni North Africa Company Concessions in Libya
Eni North Africa Company Concession Agreements Production activity is carried out in the Mediterranean Sea near Tripoli, and
in the Libyan Desert area. They include six contractual areas.

Onshore contract areas


Area
Description
name
A Comprising the former concession area 82 (Eni’s interest 50 per cent)
Former concessions 100 (Bu-Attifel field) and the NC 125 Block (Eni’s
B
interest 50 per cent)
Along with Block NC 169, that feeds the Western Libyan Gas Project (Eni’s

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D
interest 50 per cent)
E The El Feel field (Eni’s interest 33.3 per cent)
Offshore contract areas
Area
Description
name
C With the Bouri oil field (Eni’s interest 50 per cent)
With Block NC 41 that feed the Western Libyan Gas Project (Eni’s interest
D
50 per cent)

In November 2022, Eni reached an agreement with British Petroleum (BP). The
agreement provided for the acquisition of a 42.5 per cent interest and
operatorship by Eni in the Ghadames North, Ghadames South, and Sirte
offshore exploration permits.
In January 2023, Eni signed an agreement with NOC for the development of the
large gas reserves of A&E Structures, offshore Tripoli. Production is expected to
start in 2026 with volumes destined both to the domestic market and to
Europe. The project comprises construction of an onshore Carbon Capture and
Storage (CCS) hub, in line with Eni’s decarbonization strategy.
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Source: Eni, MEED Insight
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• Complete picture of the Libyan oil and gas projects market in the Middle East without the information in this report.
• Review of planned investments and major deals and contracts It gave me almost everything I needed.”
• Assessment of new opportunities for business and projects - Immanuel Cappano, Siatec
• Policy priorities
• Projects opportunities with client and procurement registration details
• Client spending plans Questions? We’re here to help.
• Understand the structure of the oil and gas industry covering NOC, its subsidiaries
and joint venture EPSA agreements +971 4 818-0355
• Details of key oil and gas fields, pipelines and downstream assets with maps and [email protected]
capacities
• Update on the Vision 2030 reform agenda

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