Algeria's oil firm Sonatrach resumes drilling in Libya after 10-year halt
Sonatrach originally signed exploration, production-sharing agreement for Ghadames Basin in 2008
TRIPOLI, Libya/ISTANBUL
Algeria’s oil and gas firm Sonatrach has resumed oil exploration operations in Libya after more than a decade-long hiatus, Libya’s national oil company said Thursday.
In a statement, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) said Sonatrach restarted exploration activities in Block 96/2 in the Ghadames Basin of northwest Libya in mid-October.
The Algerian company had previously begun drilling the exploratory well 1–96/2 in April 2014, reaching a depth of 8,090 feet, before halting operations and evacuating the site in May 2014 due to security instability.
According to the NOC, Sonatrach now plans to complete drilling to a final expected depth of 8,440 feet.
The well lies within the contract area 95/96 of the Ghadames Basin, near the Libyan-Algerian border.
Sonatrach originally signed an exploration and production-sharing agreement for this area in 2008.
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