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Prospects in Libya’s mature and frontier basins

New opportunities for hydrocarbon exploration and production in Libya with an emphasis on Palaeozoic prospectivity are reviewed by Daniel Paul Le Heron1 and Bindra Thusu2 in this article, an earlier version of which was published in FIRST magazine3. Libya has been a global favourite for hydrocarbon exploration ever since 1956, when the first wildcat well was drilled. This attraction was primarily a result of the phenomenal success rate of oil discovery in the Sirt Basin (Figure 1) where 19 of the 21 giant fields, with recoverable reserves of 40 billion barrels of oil (bbl), are located. Surprisingly, its ease of exploitation has not diminished the drive for hydrocarbon exploration in neighbouring basins to the west (Ghadames) and southwest (Murzuq) where the search for hydrocarbons continues unabated. It is worth noting that several of the most important, recent discoveries were made between 1979 and 2000, in the absence of an aggressive drilling programme. New play concepts developed during this period have undoubtedly contributed to recent successes, through fruitful collaborations between oil companies and academia.

Publication Details

  • Type

    Journal Article
  • Title

    Prospects in Libya’s mature and frontier basins
  • Year

    2007
  • Author(s)

    Le Heron, D.P. and Thusu, B.
  • Journal

    First Break
  • Volume

    25
  • Issue

    2
  • Page(s)

    73-79
  • URL

    http://www.academia.edu/172414/Prospects_in_Libyas_mature_and_frontier_basins

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