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96% completion reached on gas utilization project at J22 field in Sarir and Messla

96% completion reached on gas utilization project at J22 field in Sarir and Messla

Libya Observer21-06-2025
The Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO), announced that 96% of the gas utilization project at the J22 field, located in the Sarir and Messla regions, has been completed.
In a recent meeting with German contractor Ferrostaal, which is responsible for executing the project, both sides agreed to begin the final phase on July 15.
This phase will coincide with a comprehensive training program for 42 technical staff members, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring high-quality performance, according to the AGOCO's Facebook page.
The project launched on December 10, 2017 aims to capture natural gas released during crude oil production, particularly from the Sarir field.
The captured gas will be used to supply power to one of the electricity stations linked to the Great Man-Made River Project, contributing to more sustainable energy practices. Tags: libyan gas agoco
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The Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO), announced that 96% of the gas utilization project at the J22 field, located in the Sarir and Messla regions, has been completed. In a recent meeting with German contractor Ferrostaal, which is responsible for executing the project, both sides agreed to begin the final phase on July 15. This phase will coincide with a comprehensive training program for 42 technical staff members, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring high-quality performance, according to the AGOCO's Facebook page. The project launched on December 10, 2017 aims to capture natural gas released during crude oil production, particularly from the Sarir field. The captured gas will be used to supply power to one of the electricity stations linked to the Great Man-Made River Project, contributing to more sustainable energy practices. Tags: libyan gas agoco

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