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Sirte Oil Company’s smart fields give it higher efficiency, more accurate real-time data for timely decisions

bySami Zaptia
May 31, 2023
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On the occasion of the first of June being Libya’s National Information Technology Day, Sirte Oil Company said yesterday that it is proud to be one of the first companies in the world to use modern technologies in its oilfields.

This it has achieved, it says, by installing the Agora integrated system for data transmission, smart protection, and control and analysis for the submersible pumps project using solar energy in its Al-Khair oil field.

The company says it has sought to develop its production operations so that its fields are smart (Digital Oilfield Automation) using advanced and various technologies that enable it to understand the efficiency of wells and reservoirs and determine their capacity and production capacity.

Adding that it has already succeeded in laying the first brick of these wells in one of the complexes of the Zaltan field.

Sirte said that it is looking forward to the optimal investment in digital transformation and the establishment of a centre for integrated smart fields to reach higher efficiency at a lower cost and more accurate real-time data to make the right decision at the right time.

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