OMV将于2024年2月开始在利比亚资产进行勘探钻探

奥地利 OMV 计划于 2024 年 2 月开始在利比亚进行勘探钻探。公司代表在的黎波里利比亚国家石油公司 (NOC) 总部举行的会议上宣布了这一消息。

NOC勘探部总监、利比亚OMV副总经理、OMV地质勘探部总监等公司代表出席会议。双方讨论了2023年完成的工作以及2024年的计划。

NOC 版本并未具体说明 OMV 计划开始研究哪些资产。这家奥地利公司的网站显示,它正在继续为苏尔特盆地的勘探钻探做准备,第一口井计划于 2023 年钻探。

OMV 2022 年报告称,其利比亚资产的石油产量(包括凝析油)为 1040 万桶油当量。 e. “在利比亚,由于多种不可抗力因素,上半年我们资产的产量受到严重限制。此次生产延误是由于该国政治不稳定造成的安全中断造成的。但到 7 月中旬,那里的生产已恢复,并保持稳定直至年底,”报告称。

利比亚长期以来存在两个平行的执行机构:位于该国西部的黎波里的联合国支持的民族团结政府(GNA)和位于该国东部的临时内阁。得到哈利法·哈夫塔尔领导的利比亚国民军(LNA)的支持。

军事危机前利比亚石油产量约为1.1-120万桶/日,2020年初跌破10万桶/日。根据 OPEC 的数据,2022 年产量将达到 98.1 万桶/日,从 2022 年第四季度开始将达到 110 万桶/日。

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OMV will Begin Exploration Drilling on Libyan Assets in February 2024

Austrian OMV intends to begin exploratory drilling in Libya in February 2024. Company representatives announced this at a meeting at the headquarters of the National Oil Corporation of Libya (NOC) in Tripoli.

The meeting was attended by the director of the exploration department of NOC, the deputy general director of OMV in Libya and the director of the geological exploration department of OMV and other company representatives. The parties discussed the work completed during 2023, as well as plans for 2024.

The NOC release does not specify which asset OMV plans to begin work on. The Austrian company’s website indicates that it is continuing preparations for exploratory drilling in the Sirte basin, with the drilling of the first well scheduled for 2023.

OMV’s 2022 report said oil production (including condensate) from its Libyan assets was 10.4 million boe. e. “In Libya, production from our assets was severely limited in the first half of the year due to several force majeure circumstances. This delay in production was caused by security outages as a result of political instability in the country. But by mid-July, production there resumed and remained stable until the end year,” the report says.

In Libya, for a long time, there have been two parallel executive bodies: the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli, in the west of the country, and the interim cabinet in the east of the country, which was supported by Khalifa Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA).

Oil production in Libya before the military crisis was about 1.1-1.2 million bpd, and at the beginning of 2020 it fell below 100 thousand bpd. In 2022, according to OPEC, production amounted to 981 thousand b/d, and from the fourth quarter of 2022 – 1.1 million b/d.

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