Waha field

[citation needed] However, WOC expects to increase Waha output by around 200,000 bbl/d (32,000 m3/d) over the next couple of years.

In 2005, ConocoPhillips and co-venturers reached an agreement with NOC to both return to its operations in Libya and to extend the Waha concession by another 25 years.

NOC has the largest share of the Waha concession at 59.17%, and additional partners include Marathon Oil (16.33%), and Amerada Hess (8.17%).

[2] The Waha oil field was captured by ISIS soldiers on March 5, 2015[3] but has since been recaptured.

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