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Waha field

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Country
  
Libya

Abandonment
  
NA

Discovery
  
1961

Location/block
  
Sirte Basin

Start of production
  
1969

Operators
  
Waha Oil Company

Producing formations
  
NA

Offshore/onshore
  
Onshore

Operator
  
Waha Oil Company

Peak of production
  
NA

Waha field

Partners
  
National Oil Corporation

Current production of oil
  
350,000 barrels per day (~1.7×10^7 t/a) (2006)

Waha field is an oil field located in the Libya sirte basin and owned by the Waha Oil Company (WOC), which is a subsidiary of the National Oil Corporation (NOC). During 2006, the Waha fields produced around 350,000 barrels (56,000 m3) per day, down from around 1 Mbbl/d (160,000 m3/d) in 1969 and 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d) in 1986. However, WOC expects to increase Waha output by around 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d) over the next couple of years. In 2005, ConocoPhillips and co-venturers reached an agreement with NOC to both return to its operations in Libya and to extend the Waha concession by another 25 years. ConocoPhillips operates the Waha fields with a 16.33% share in the project. NOC has the largest share of the Waha concession at 59.17%, and additional partners include Marathon Oil (16.33%), and Amerada Hess (8.17%). The Waha oil field was captured by Isis soldiers on March 5th 2015.

References

Waha field Wikipedia