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Amal Field
The Amal Field is located in the Sirte basin and is Harouge’s largest and most important oil field. Amal field covers a large area of approximately 35 x 120 km. It neighbours 10 other concessions which are operated by Gulf Oil, Wintershall Libya Ltd, and Azwaitina.
En Naga Field
The En Naga Field (concession 177) is part of the Camel Area Fields, and is located in southeaster tip of the Sirt Basin. The oil reserves of the overall area were discovered in 1968.
Tibisti Field
The Tibisti Field is located in the central area of the Sirte basin which covers an area of approximately 3,000 sq km and is surrounded by a number of oil fields operated by other companies.
Jofra Field
The Jofra field, formerly known as “The Crater Field”, is located at a distance of 100km from the Ghani field. Jofra is Harouge’s first production field dating back to 1963, with 10,000 bpd at that time. The main reservoirs include Mabruk, Thalith and Kalash.
Ghani Field
The Ghani Field was discovered in 1972 in the western Sirte Basin with estimated oil reserves of half billion barrels. The Ghani Farrud oil reservoir was discovered in January 1978, while the Ghani main station was built and began operation in 1980
Farigh Field (Area 107)
The Farigh Field was discovered in 1969 and is located in the eastern Sirte Basin, some 70 km south of the Amal Field. It is producing
- An Open Invitation to Tender No (01 /2025) Supply and purchase rescue tools for all sites
- An Open Invitation to Tender No (18 /2024) Supply of downhole cables for Amal field
- An Open Invitation to Tender No (17 /2024) Supply of materials and equipment for Ghani laboratory
- An Open Invitation To Tender No (15/2024) Purchase a new downhole tubing to Amal field.
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