The restart of gas production from the offshore platform of Sabratha is another important step in progressively restoring production activities in all fields in Libya
Eni has announced that Mellitah Oil & Gas, the Joint Venture operating company in Libya, has restarted gas production from the offshore platform of Sabratha.
Production will start at 4-5 mn cu m per day and will gradually increase to reach 11-13 mn cu m per day during November, as all 15 wells on the platform will be progressively reopened. Additional production will also be added when the subsea wells are put on stream in 2012.
Important gas supply
The gas volumes will be processed at the Mellitah treatment plant complex and then shipped to Italy via the Greenstream pipeline, which was re-opened in October.
The Sabratha platform is located in the Mediterranean Sea, 110km North West of Tripoli, and produces gas from the Bahr Essalam field, one of the largest fields in Libya. It is also an important source of gas supply for the Greenstream pipeline and to the local gas consumption in Libya. Production was shut down last February due to the conflict in Libya.
The restart of gas production from the offshore platform of Sabratha is another important step in progressively restoring production activities in all fields in Libya. Furthermore, it is the result of the excellent cooperation between NOC and Eni and a major milestone reached thanks to NOC and Eni's strong commitment to bring greater energy security to Libya and Italy.