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TOTAL Is Excited by the Restart of ‘Small Production” in Libya’s Mabruk FieldTOTALEnergies has announced the restart of production at the Mabruk oil field in Libya, in which the Company holds an interest of 37.5%. The capacity of the production unit is all of 25,000Barrels of Oil Per Day (BOPD), so the start up output is less, but the French major is excited: “The construction of a new production unit with a capacity of 25,000 barrels per day was launched in May 2024. The Mabruk field is located onshore, in concession C17, and operated by Mabruk Oil Operations, a joint venture company including Libya’s state hydrocarbon company NOC (with 37.5%), TOTALEnergies (with 37.5%) and Equinor (with 25%). Production from the field was stopped in 2015. “This project, which follows TOTALEnergies’ recent announcements regarding the extension of the Waha concessions, brings low-cost, low-emissions oil production in line with the Company’s strategy, and contributes to our objective of 3% annual production growth per year until 2030.”


Source: The North Africa Journal March 12, 2026 08:26 UTC



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