63 years of development to reach the world

raw murban

 When the drilling of 7 wells was finished in 1961, the production and export of 4,000 barrels of crude oil per day started. This new crude oil was discovered in 1958 and was given the name "Murban" after the name of the field that produces it, which is west of Abu Dhabi. It increased to about two million barrels per day today.

In 1958, a new crude oil called "Murban" was discovered, referring to the name of the producing field, which is located west of Abu Dhabi and has large reserves, and by 1961, the drilling of 7 wells was completed, after which production and export of 4 thousand barrels of oil per day began. It is now close to two million barrels per day.

Given that the crude produced by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is sold to more than 30 countries and consumed by more than 60 refineries worldwide, the Murban oil field has more than 10 billion barrels of reserves and is a form of light oil. Being the chosen raw material for many ADNOC clients globally, it is exported to practically all Asian nations, assisting in the region's rapid economic development.

Murban oil field reserves exceed 10 billion barrels, and it is a type of light oil, with crude produced by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) exported to more than 30 countries and Murban crude used by more than 60 refineries worldwide. As the preferred raw material for a large number of ADNOC customers worldwide, it is exported to almost all Asian countries, contributing to Asia's massive economic growth.

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