Zelten oil field

Zelten oil field
Zelten
Country Libya
Location/block(s) Concession 6
Offshore/onshore Onshore
Coordinates 32°57′04″N 11°51′58″E / 32.951°N 11.866°E / 32.951; 11.866
Operator(s) Sirte Oil Company
Partners National Oil Company
Field history
Discovery 1956
Start of production 1961
Production
Producing formations Upper Cretaceous, Paleocene and Eocene

The Zelten oil field (now known as the Nasser field) is located in the town of Zaltan, at the foot of the Zelten Mountains, about 169 kilometres (105 miles) south of Brega in Concession 6. Zaltan holds the title as the largest oil field in the Gulf of Sirte. The 229 wells in Zaltan use a gas lifting system.

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Background

Discovered in 1956, Zaltan was Libya's first major oil well, producing about 17,500 bbl/d (2,780 m3/d). In 1959, its reserves were estimated at 2.5 billion barrels (400,000,000 m3) of 38° API oil, lying at 5,500-7,600 feet. Esso Standard began production of Zaltan in 1961. The Zaltan gas-lift system was installed during the period from 1969 to 1971 and represented one of the first uses of gas lift on a fieldwide basis to produce the high volume wells typical of Middle East Oil fields. In 1979, approximately 500,000 bbl/d (79,000 m3/d) of total liquid was being produced by gas lift. By 2006, the accumulated production of the Zelten field reached 2,426 mmb of oil and 1,506×10^9 cu ft (4.26×1010 m3) of associated gas.

Sirte Oil Company

The Sirte Oil Company (SOC), a subsidiary of the National Oil Corporation, was originally created in 1981 to take over Exxon's holdings in Libya. In 1986, SOC took over the assets of Grace Petroleum, one of the five US companies forced by the US government to leave Libya in 1996. SOC operates the Raguba field in the central part of the Sirte Basin. The field is connected by pipeline to the main line between the Zaltan field and Brega. Besides Zaltan, SOC is in charge of two other gas fields (Attahadi and Assumud) plus the Brega liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant.

Sirte-Zaltan Petroleum System

There is one dominant petroleum system in the Sirte Basin[1] sourced by the Cretaceous Sirte Shale. In the Central Sirte Basin, carbonates of Upper Cretaceous, Paleocene and Eocene age produce in 150 fields on significant horst blocks or platforms (e.g., the Beda and Zelten platforms). Reservoirs are largely carbonate build-ups and reefs with some offshore production in the Gulf of Sirte. Carbonate reservoirs are largely related to two Upper Cretaceous and two Paleocene cycles of sedimentation in a syn-rift fill sequence; however, there is minor Mid-Cretaceous calcarenite production. Giant oil fields in this unit include Intistar, Beda, Defa, Waha, Haram, Zelten (Nasser), Hofra and Nafoora.[2]

Upper Cretaceous Sirte Shale of the Rakb Group is the dominant source rock. Geochemical data of 81 oils demonstrate that the Sirte Shale generates a low sulfur, high gravity oil with low gas oil ratios. Generation began in Eocene era and continues to present. Onshore the petroleum is dominantly oil; however, offshore increased thermal gradients and deeper burial suggest higher gas oil ratios and natural gas potential. The Upper Cretaceous carbonate reservoirs are commonly dolomites whereas the lower Paleocene cycles include calcilutites, calcarenites, oolites and skeletal debris. The petroleum system is named after the Zelten Formation, which was deposited in this latter Paleocene transgression.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ USGS PROVINCE: Sirte Basin (2043)
  2. ^ Belazi, The geology of the Nafoora oil field, Sirte basin, Libya: In the Journal of Petroleum Geology, v. 12, p. 353–366 (1989)
  3. ^ Central Sirte Carbonates Assessment Unit 20430102, USGS

See also

References

  • Baird, D.W., Geohistory and petroleum in the central Sirt Basin, in The geology of Sirt Basin: p. 3-56.
  • Baric, G., Geochemical characterization of source rocks in NC-157 Block (Zaltan Platform), Sirt Basin, (Ibid), p. 541-553.

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