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Libya’s total hydrocarbon production up to 1,673,589 bpd

bySami Zaptia
January 16, 2025
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‎Libya’s state National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced yesterday that production rates of crude oil reached 1,411,993 barrels per day (bpd), and condensate 53,596 barrels, while gas production indicators recorded a value of 208,000 barrels equivalent.

This brought the grand total of hydrocarbon production to 1,673,589 bpd.‎

 

Date announced by NOCMillion barrels per day (bpd) of oil and condensatesGas (barrels equivalent)Grand total mbpd
22/01/251,482,275201,1551,683,430
15/01/251,465589208,0001,673,589
12/01/251,456,999208,8971,665,896
17/12/241,426,570208,3451,634,915
05/12/241,422,142207,6551,629,797
03/12/241,403,680196,7591,600,439
30/11/241.391,407194,914
29/11/241,386,030203,017
27/11/241,380,470198,190
26/11/241,372,903199,776
14/11/241,374,118202,983
05/11/241,364,438208,000

 

Libya’s hydrocarbon production up to 1,665,896 bpd

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