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TOTAL E&P LIBYE: Temporary shutdown of the Al-Jurf field, Libya.

Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:26pm EDT
TRIPOLI, Libya--(Business Wire)--
Regulatory News:

   TOTAL E&P LIBYE (Paris:FP) (LSE:TTA) (NYSE:TOT):

   Mabruk Oil Operations, a subsidiary of Total, confirms that it has
temporarily shutdown production on the Al-Jurf field offshore Libya.
Mabruk Oil Operations is the operator and Total has a 37.5% working
interest.

   During the drilling operation of one of the development wells B18
(gas injection well), a deviation occurred in the well trajectory
resulting in damage in the production pipe of the adjacent well B12.
For security reasons, all the platform wells have been shut down. A
task force of specialists has been set up to evaluate and remedy the
situation.

   There have been no injuries, and no damage has been done to the
environment.

   Al Jurf production capacity is around 45 000 barrels per day.

   The Al-Jurf field is a wellhead platform, which produces to an
anchored FPSO located 3 kilometres away in a water depth of
approximately ninety metres offshore Libya.

   Thierry Debertrand

   Managing Director

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Société anonyme au capital social de 49 968 euros
Siege Social: 2, Place de la Coupole,La Defense 6, 92400
Courbevoie, France
RCS Nanterre 392 035 259
Libyan Branch Registration No : 27 439
TOTAL E&P LIBYE, Dhat El Imad, Tower 3, fl 13, Tripoli-Libya
Tel: 00218 21 3350317 - Fax: 00218 21 3350408
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