Monday, 25 August 2014

Waha resumes production - a brief history of the Waha fields


  • Comprises a number of concessions located in the Sirte Basin in eastern Libya
  • Four main fields are: Waha, Gialo, Dahra and Defa
  • Originally issued to Oasis Oil Company (consortium of Conoco, MRO and Amerada Hess)
    • In 1986, US sanctions required all US companies to withdraw
    • Concessions were held in escrow
    • NOC established 100% subsidiary, the Waha Oil Company, to operate the fields until 2005 when the US companies re-entered
  • In 2009, list of 24 fields to be developed were drawn up, however development has been slowed by NOC budget constraints
  • In March 2011, production halted due to outbreak of civil war
    • Production restarted in November 2011 and climbed quickly to pre-war levels as there was minimal damage to facilities
    • However, in 2013...
      • Operations were disrupted at the Dahra field due to clashes between armed militias and security guards
      • Production at Gialo was disrupted by protesters demanding better jobs and living conditions from the government
      • Disruptions have since worsened with local tribes and militias targeting oil and gas facilities with prolonged shut-ins since H2 2013
    • According to various news sources, NOC announced on 25 August 2014 that production at the Waha concessions have resumed: http://www.bidnessetc.com/24617-libya-resumes-crude-oil-production-as-fighting-continues/


Current participations is (August 2014):
NOC 59.18%
COP: 16.33%
MRO: 16.33%
Hess: 8.16%
Waha Oil Company: -*

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