The Sarir ‘C’ oil field is a super-giant hydrocarbon field, located near the south-eastern margin of the late Cretaceous – Tertiary Sirte Basin of Libya. The field is 56km long, 40km wide, and covers an area of about 378km2. The Sarir “C” field is a higly prolific hydrocarbon producing field in North Africa with an estimated ultimate recovery of about 6.5bbl of oil in place (Carmalt et. al; 1986) It was discovered in Southern Cyrenaica in 1961, forms part of three complex fields, and has other significant fields like the Amal, Defa, Augila, Hateiba, Messla, Bu Atifel, lying in the same Sirte basin.
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