Bouri Field

The Bouri Offshore Field is part of Block NC-41, which is located 120 kilometers (75 mi) north of the Libyan coast in the Mediterranean Sea. It was first discovered in 1976 at a depth of 8,700 feet (2,700 m) and is estimated to contain 4.5 billion barrels (720,000,000 m3) in proven recoverable crude oil reserves and 3.5 trillion cubic feet (99 km3) of associated natural gas with an annual production potential of 6 billion m³. Bouri is considered the largest producing oilfield in the Mediterranean.

Bouri Field
ENI Oil Bouri DP4 is the biggest platform in the Mediterranean sea.
Location of Bouri Field
Country Libya
Location/blockPelagian Basin Block NC41
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
Coordinates33.89°N 12.61°E / 33.89; 12.61
Operators Eni
PartnersNational Oil Corporation
Field history
Discovery1976
Start of production1988
Peak of productionNA
AbandonmentNA
Production
Current production of oil60,000 barrels per day (~3.0×10^6 t/a)
Producing formationsBou Dabbous-Tertiary
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