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Libya Begins Production from New Oil Well

November 25, 2025
Libya Begins Production from New Oil Well

Libya Begins Production from New Oil Well

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Libya’s oil sector recorded a new operational milestone as Harouge Oil Operations brought the B-119 well at the Amal field online with an output capacity of around 1,100 barrels per day. The achievement aligns with the National Oil Corporation’s strategic plan to increase national production and stabilise output across major fields.

According to Harouge engineers, the well was drilled to a depth of 10,250 feet over a period of 45 days. Initial geological assessments revealed low permeability in the targeted reservoir layers, prompting the technical team to perform hydraulic fracturing to enhance flow rates. Following the procedure, specialists completed surface connections, linked the well to the main production line, and installed both gas-lift and oil-flow systems to ensure operational stability.

The company confirmed that the well is now producing through gas-lift technology, a method widely used in Libya’s mature fields to sustain output levels and maximise recovery. The process is expected to support long-term productivity at the Amal field, one of Harouge’s key operational areas.

The National Oil Corporation welcomed the development, praising the efforts of Harouge’s technical and field teams. The NOC leadership described the startup as an example of the renewed momentum in Libya’s energy sector and emphasised the importance of maintaining safe operations while enhancing production efficiency.

Officials noted that similar operational programmes are underway across several fields as part of a wider strategy to boost Libya’s overall crude output. The plan includes well interventions, enhanced recovery techniques, and targeted drilling operations to counter natural decline rates.

The activation of B-119 underscores the sector’s ability to deliver results despite operational challenges. As Libya continues efforts to stabilise its energy infrastructure, the new production is seen as a positive step towards strengthening national revenue and supporting the country’s economic recovery.

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