The National Oil Corporation has declared a state of force majeure in more oil ports on the oil ports of Al Sidra and Ras Lanuf in addition to Al-Feel oil field.
Read moreA tribal group loyal to Khalifa Haftar in eastern Libya, called elders and dignitaries of Oil Crescent Region, announced Wednesday continuation of shutting down oil ports and fields as well as exports’ blockade despite the annou
Read moreThe Minister of Oil and Gas in the Government of National Unity said the country’s major oil fields and ports are still closed and negotiations for their reopening are ongoing.
Read moreOil and Gas Minister Mohammed Oun told reporters that exports and operations at Zueitina port were halted again on Saturday after a brief resumption of exports aboard two tankers last week for fear of environmental disaster that
Read moreThe US Embassy in Libya has expressed its concern that the ongoing oil shutdown could lead to more frequent electricity outages for longer periods of time and higher electricity generation cost throughout the summer, confirming
Read moreThe National Oil Corporation (NOC) has asked to be allowed to operate the Zueitina port immediately or to export one shipment to obtain storage capacities, warning of an environmental disaster at the port.
Read moreThe US said it is deeply concerned by the continued oil shutdown, which is depriving Libyans of substantial revenue, contributing to increasing prices, and could lead to electricity blackouts, water supply problems, and fuel sho
Read moreThe High Council of State (HCS) has condemned the closure of the oil fields and ports, calling for their immediate reopening and to keep the wealth of Libyans away from any political disputes.
Read more