Patos-Marinza Oil Field

Patos-Marinza Oil Field

Fier

40/10060 min

Patos-Marinza Oil Field, located near Fier in south central Albania, is Europe's largest onshore oil field. Discovered in 1928 and operational since 1930, it has played a crucial role in Albania's oil production industry. The field exclusively produces heavy oil and has proven reserves estimated at around 2 billion barrels, making it a vital energy resource. With daily production reaching approximately 11,854 barrels, it remains Albania's biggest oil-producing site. Over the decades, Patos-Marinza has seen development and expansion, reflecting the evolution of oil extraction technologies. Its geological significance and industrial scale make it a notable site for visitors interested in energy production history and industrial heritage. The field's proximity to Fier also situates it within a region of economic importance in Albania.

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Astuce: Visitors interested in industrial tourism should plan visits during daylight hours and check for guided tours or local informational centers in Fier for the best experience. Due to its industrial nature, access may be restricted in certain areas, so prior arrangements or permissions are recommended. The best time to visit is in spring or autumn when weather conditions are milder.

Faits intéressants

  • Patos-Marinza is the largest onshore oil field in Europe.
  • It produces exclusively heavy oil, which requires specialized extraction techniques.
  • The field has proven reserves estimated at about 2 billion barrels.
  • Daily production is approximately 11,854 barrels, making it Albania's top oil producer.
  • It has been in continuous operation since 1930.

Histoire

1928

The Patos-Marinza Oil Field was discovered in 1928 and began production in 1930, marking the start of Albania's modern oil industry.

Over the 20th century, it developed into Europe's largest onshore oil field.

Production has focused on heavy oil extraction, with significant reserves confirmed through ongoing exploration.

The field has undergone various technological upgrades and expansions to maintain output levels, reflecting changes in energy demand and extraction methods.

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