Four Libyan oil export ports that were closed last week because of bad weather have reopened.
Read More »Libya’s NOC to Close Refinery if Security Violations Continue
Libya is currently producing 1 million bpd of oil on average and plans to increase output.
Read More »Libya`s Oil Crescent Region is Teaming up for New Military Operation
Global Risk Insights reported recently that fighting for the Libyan oil crescent region is not over.
Read More »NOC Declares Force Majeure on Oil Exports at Al-Zawiya Oil Port
The NOC shut the oilfield in the aftermath of the incident and 160.000 bpd are lost from the Total output of Libya'.s crude.
Read More »Mogherini: EU in Full Support of Libya
The EU fully supports the Presidential Council and its efforts to stabilize Libya.
Read More »Production at Sharara Oilfield Fall over Abduction of Engineers
Tripoli-based NOC operates Sharara in partnership with Repsol. Total. OMV and Equinor. formerly known as Statoil.
Read More »Libya`s NOC Lifts Force Majeure on El Feel Oilfield
NOC has lifted force majeure on El Feel oilfield. which was declared on February 23 this year.
Read More »Oil Price Soar after Libyan Force Majeure on Oil Exports
Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) declared force majeure on loadings from Zueitina and Hariga ports on Monday.
Read More »Khalifa Haftar has Some Conditions before Reopening Oil Ports
Five conditions are needed to solve the crisis to get it over with the terrorist groups.
Read More »Libya’s Oil Output Goes Offline as Force Majeure Declared in Ports
The NOC had warned of daily losses of $67.4 million and extensive disruption to oil. gas and power operations.
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