The National Oil Corporation (NOC) declared on Tuesday force majeure on the Brega oil port due to the impossibility of implementing its commitments towards the oil market.
Read moreThe member and former Head of the High Council of State (HCS) Abdulrahman Al-Sweihli said Khalifa Haftar, House of Representatives’ (HoR) Speaker Aqila Saleh and Prime Minister-designate Fathi Bashagha are responsible for the sh
Read moreThe government will take deterrent steps against tampering with the wealth of the Libyan people, Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has warned from Algeria, which he is currently visiting to discuss economic cooperation.
Read moreThe National Oil Corporation (NOC) has declared force majeure on the Sharara oil field, which is the main supplier to the Zawiya refinery that feeds the local market with fuels.
Read moreThe National Oil Corporation (NOC) has announced the state of force majeure on Zueitina port, and warned of the start of a painful wave of closures at the time of the oil and gas price boom in global markets.
Read moreA group called “South Libya Elders” shut down oil production and exports in the region on Saturday, saying in a statement that this measure will go on until the Government of National Unity leaves office in Tripoli and hand over
Read moreThe General Syndicate of Oil Workers in Libya urged on Sunday all Libyan parties to give priority to the interests of the country and spare the oil sector the political disputes.
Read moreThe Ministry of Oil and Gas called for avoiding political parties that want to plunge the oil sector into the political conflict to achieve political gains at the expense of other opponents.
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