Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO)

Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO)

Oil And Gas Bld., Ly 1.01K employees
Employees
1.01K
Contacts
4
Emails
4

Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) Overview

Headquarters
Bld., Ly
Website
agoco.com.ly
Industry
Oil And Gas
Employees
1.01K
Founded
1971
Company Email
Available in AeroLeads
NAICS
Oil and Gas Extraction

About Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO)

The Arabian Gulf Oil Company (Agoco) is an oil company based in Benghazi, Libya, engaged in crude oil and natural gas exploration, production and refining. It was a subsidiary of the state-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC). Overview: Agoco's roots go back to 1971 when the Arabian Gulf Exploration Company (AGECO) was established, following the implementation of Law No. 115, issued by the Libyan Revolutionary Command Council nationalizing shares held by British Petroleum (BP). Agoco was formed by the NOC in late 1979 to take over the assets of a partnership of BP and Nelson Bunker Hunt of the United States, and a partnership of Chevron and Texaco called Amoseas. Agoco has upstream operations in eight oil fields, including Sarir, Messla, Nafoora, Beda and Hammada. The company also operates an oil terminal and a refinery in Tobruk and Sarir. Agoco Fields: The Sarir field was discovered in the Sirte Basin by BP in 1961 is considered the country's largest field.[3] The Messla field was discovered in 1971 and is situated 500 km southeast of Benghazi and is also considered as one of the biggest fields in the Sirte basin. Nafoora field is situated in the northeastern part of the Sirte basin and discovered in early 1965.[4] The Beda and Hamada fields were discovered during 1959, in the eastern Sirte basin and the southern border of the Grahames basin respectively. Bede and Hamada are nearly considered dead fields unless new Enhanced oil recovery technology can be implemented. Additionally, Agoco often operates fields owned by other companies. Agoco production was estimated by NOC at around 430,000 bbl/d (68,000 m3/d) in 2003. As of 2010, Agoco produced around 400,000 bbl/d (64,000 m3/d), representing approximately 25% of total Libyan crude oil production. 2011 Libyan civil war: Main article: 2011 Libyan civil war The Arabian Gulf Oil Company has announced plans to use oil funds to support anti-Gaddafi forces.

Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) Contact Details

People in AeroLeads
4
With contact data
4
Email contacts
4
100.0% coverage

Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) Org Chart

Sample employees and titles
Name Title Contact
Jyotiranjan Kar Senior Geophysicist/subsurface
Email
Osama Mneina, PMP Electrical Engineer at Arabian Gulf Oil
Email
Almabrouk Alghazali Geophysicist at Agoco
Email
Nadir Arab Reservoir Engineer_nadir Arab
Email

Employees by Management Level

Individual contributor 38 profiles
Manager 17 profiles
Senior / Lead 5 profiles
Associate / junior 3 profiles
Executive 2 profiles
VP / Head 2 profiles
Director 1 profile

Department Contact Coverage

Department Contacts Email Phone
General 3 3 0
Executive 2 2 0
IT 1 1 0
HR 1 1 0

Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) Tech Stack

Engineering 11 profiles
Security 1 profile

Compare Similar Companies to Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO)