PROGRAM PARTNERS

1. The National Oil Corporation

The National Oil Corporation (NOC) is a Libyan state owned corporation which carries out exploration and production operations through its own affiliated companies, or in participation with other companies under service contracts or any other kind of petroleum investment agreements . This is in addition to marketing operations of oil and gas, locally and abroad .

For this purpose, NOC has its own fully owned companies which carry out exploration, development and production operations, in addition to local and international marketing companies. NOC also has participation agreements with specialized international companies.

Such agreements have developed into exploration and production sharing agreements, in accordance with the development of the international oil and gas industry, and international petroleum marketing .

3. Zallaf Company

Zallaf is an exploration and production oil and gas entity founded in 2013. Zallaf was given the decree by the National Oil Corporation (NOC) that led to its establishment in the year 2017.

Zallaf is a 100% subsidiary of the NOC established to develop oil fields that have been discovered and appraised but not yet produced as well as increase oil & gas production. Zallaf believes that it is their corporate social responsibility (CSR) to create a sustainable spatial development in production and industrial areas.

5.Mellitah Oil & Gas

Mellitah Oil and Gas Company is considered one of the largest operating companies in Libya. The company operates many onshore and offshore fields distributed among oil and gas fields in different regions of Libya in the far east, far southwest and west. It also manages offshore fields consisting of three platforms and a floating tank. Moreover, it manages a network of onshore pipelines that extend over thousands of kilometers.

In addition to operating the Mellitah Industrial Complex, which receives gas from two fields; Bahr el salam and El-Wafaa. The company contributes to filling a large portion of the local needs for natural gas and cooking gas for home use. The company exports a portion of the processed natural gas from Mellitah Industrial Complex connecting Mellitah Industrial Complex to the southern coast of Italy, and is managed by the Green Stream. This offshore export Line is considered to be the first link between Libya and Europe.

7. Harouge Oil Operations

The Company is engaged in developing and exploiting oil fields located in five contract areas onshore Libya. Harouge oil operations 3 main pipelines, Ras Lanuf oil Terminal and five oil fields:

  • Amal
  • Farigh
  • Ghani
  • Tibisti
  • En-nagha

with average production of 100,000 Bbls a day

The company serves a group of oil companies as it receives quantities of crude oil from Wintershall and Arabian Gulf of oil and blended with the production of Amal field, to generate Amna blend

The production from EPSA fields of Zuetina oil and from Beda of the Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) are also being pumped through the pipelines connecting the fields of Ghani and Tibisti to Ras Lanuf Terminal, the mixture of oil from all these fields is known as Sirtica crude oil. The third 30” pipeline used to transport crude oil from AGOCO (Mesla & Sarir) to RASCO Refinery. Crude oil pumped via Harouge’s pipeline trunks to Ras Lanuf terminal storage facilities and later delivered to ships through 4 sea lines.

2. Al-Jowfe Oil Technology Company

Al-Jowfe Oil Technology is a company whose activity is based on services in the field of oil and gas, including manufacturing, marketing and engineering of chemical materials, petroleum devices and equipment for the oil and general chemical industries.

Al-Jowfe is staffed mostly with national talents with technical and scientific qualifications and further develops them by raising their efficiency levels through training programs that allow Al-Jowfe to compete with international companies in the field.

Al-Jowfe provides oil services, spare parts, marketing materials, and engineering services to all operating companies in the oil industry.

4. Waha Oil Company

Al-Waha Oil Company is the second largest company working in the field of exploration and production of oil and gas in Libya. Al-Waha Oil Company manages 5 main fields:

  • Al-Waha
  • Gallo
  • Al-Faregh
  • Al-Samah
  • Al-Dhahra

as well as a and a number of other sub-fields producing oil and gas. These fields are widespread over a vast area of the desert and are connected to a network of pipelines, the main one for transporting oil to the Sidra oil port and another for transporting gas, as well as a network of lines for transporting electrical energy necessary for oil and gas production operations.

6. The Arabian Gulf Oil

Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) is an oil company based in Benghazi, Libya, engaged in crude oil and natural gas exploration, production and refining. It’s a subsidiary of state-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC)

AGOCO was reformed by NOC in late 1979 to take over the assets of a partnership of BP and Nelson Bunker Hunt of the United States, and a partnership of Chevron and Texaco called Amoseas.

AGOCO has upstream operations in eight oil fields located in:

  • Sarir oil fields
  • Messla Oil fields
  • Nafoora Oil fields
  • Beda oil fields
  • Hamada fields

Two refineries:

  • Sarir Refinery
  • Tobruk Refinery

Operates one crude oil terminal:

  • Tobruk Terminal

Has:

  • One headquarter office at Benghazi and
  • One office at Tripoli

AGOCO has around 6000 employees, more than 99% of them nationals, distributed over its different locations.