A source from Sharara oil field southwest of Libya confirmed that work in the field is running normally, denying reports of its closure by "Fezzan Rage" movement.
Read moreThe prosecutor in the Attorney General's Office, Nuri Al-Ghali issued an arrest warrant against 27 members of the movement known as "Fezzan Rage" for their role in the closure of Sharara oilfield.
Read moreThe head of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), Mustafa Sanallah, reaffirmed his refusal to lift the state of force majeure on the Sharara oil field, insisting that work will remain suspended until establishing alterna
Read moreThe Head of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sirraj visited Wednesday Sharara oilfield along with a government delegation to negotiate with protesters from Fezzan Rage Movement the reopening of the field.
Read moreAnger of Fezzan Movement called Saturday on the Presidential Council's government to come to the southern region and listen to the demands of the people there, according to a spokesman for the movement Mohammed Imiekel.
Read moreThe Chairman of the Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC) Mustafa Sanallah has vowed to take legal action against the deputy leader of the Brigade 30 Infantry of Petroleum Facilities Guard, Ali Al-Hassini.
Read moreFezzan Rage Movement protesters shut El Feel oilfield in southwestern Libya after one day of shutting Sharara oilfield in Ubari.
Read moreFezzan Rage Movement protesters in southern Libya have closed Sharara oilfield - Libya's largest - demanding their requests be answered, citing a deliberate marginalization of the south by governments.
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