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Mabruk Oil Field Achieves New Production Level

Mabruk Oil Field Achieves New Production Level

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The Libyan oil sector achieved a significant milestone on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 4:30 PM, as the Operator’s Management Committee officially announced the resumption of production at the Mabruk Oil Field.

Operating through the “Early Production Unit,” the field starts with an initial capacity of approximately 25,000 to 30,000 barrels per day. This achievement marks a major boost to the company’s production capabilities, successfully overcoming various logistics and current operational challenges.

In a move that underscores the strength of national resolve, technical teams at the Mabruk field succeeded in putting the site back on the production map. This success is the result of the tireless efforts of the “Mabruk Field Rehabilitation Team,” who worked with a high sense of responsibility to resolve the technical and operational obstacles faced in recent times.

Eng. Adel Abdullah Al-Kouni, Chairman of the Operator’s Management Committee, praised the strategic support provided by the National Oil Corporation (NOC). He emphasized that the NOC’s wise vision was the primary driver behind this success.

Al-Kouni also noted the symbolic significance of resuming production during the Holy Month of Ramadan, reflecting the spirit of giving and solidarity shared by those working in the oil sector.

The return of operations at the Mabruk field reflects the company’s firm commitment to developing its operations and increasing production rates to support the national economy and stabilize Libya’s energy sector. This phase serves as a new launchpad toward sustainable operations and the continued development of the field’s infrastructure.

This step stands as a testament to the ability of national talent to deliver results under the most difficult circumstances, ushering in a new era of growth and contribution to the Libyan oil industry.