Administrative positions at the Arabian Gulf Oil Company:
Service sites at the Arabian Gulf Oil Company:
The headquarters of the vehicle is considered to have a major role in providing all services for heavy transport, medium transport, as well as small cars in terms of the maintenance it performs monthly and annually. It is considered to have a unique nature as it enjoys a location separate from the company (the main headquarters) due to the large size and role of this site in the company. .
It is considered a service headquarters for the warehouses and contains one of the company’s most important departments, which is the Health, Safety and Environment Department.
Field locations at the Arabian Gulf Oil Company:
The Sarir refinery entered actual production in 1989 AD and was designed with a refining capacity of 10,000 barrels per day, and its products include gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and others.
1- Al-Nafoura Awjila joint field, concession 51 and contract area 91, includes sub-complexes (2, 5, 4, 6). The production of this field currently amounts to about 35 thousand barrels per day, and the production is pumped via a 30-inch diameter line to the port of Ras Lanuf, as well as A 24-inch diameter line to Intisar Field and from there to Zueitina Port. The remaining reserve percentage is approximately 42% of the total reserve recoverable by conventional means.
2- Al Nafoura Field, which is not participating. It includes sub-complexes (1, 3, 7, 8, 9), and the current production is about 21 thousand barrels per day. The production of this field is pumped through a 30-inch diameter line to the port of Ras Lanuf through the Amal – Ras Lanuf system. The remaining reserve is approximately 39% of the total reserve recoverable by conventional means.
Mr. Abdel-Muttalib Adam, member of the Management Committee for Engineering, Construction and Technical Affairs, and the department directors, Mr. Salem Bourqia, Director of Operations Department, Mr. Faraj Al-Barasi, Director of Transport Department, Mr. Tariq Al-Bakoush, Director of the Explored Fields Development Team, Mr. Imran Hussein Al-Zantani, Supervisor of the Tahara Field, Mr. Muftah Ibasit, Supervisor of the Hamada Field, and Mr. Muhammad Askar, Sinawon Field Controller, Mr. Jalal Al-Sharkasi, Relations and Communications Coordinator, and Mr. Ahmed Al-Haddad, Coordinator and Secretary of the Management Committee.
A large group of specialists, technicians and oil facility guards.
Oil port locations at the Arabian Gulf Oil Company:
The Tobruk Oil Refinery is one of the oil castles operated by the Arabian Gulf Oil Company. The refinery was opened in 1986 AD and has a refining capacity of about 20,000 barrels per day of crude oil. The refinery supplies all its needs from the crude oil produced from the Sarir and Masla fields, and produces many petroleum products. Including: Diesel – a mixture of heavy and light naphtha, mazut, and cooking gas.
The refinery is managed and operated by competent national personnel in the technical and administrative fields, and it has a number of departments, including operations – maintenance – safety – industrial security – services – administrative affairs – supply – transportation – communications.
The refinery supplies the cooking gas factory of the Brega Company with gas to cover the needs of the Green Mountain areas. It also feeds the Tobruk steam station with diesel to operate electrical generators, in addition to supplying the city of Tobruk, its suburbs, and the Green Mountain regions with diesel.
The Arabian Gulf Oil Company pays great attention to the Tobruk refinery and seeks to develop it through future plans to expand the refinery to increase its production to cover a larger percentage of the local market’s need for petroleum derivatives.