The General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) said the grid had lost 480 megawatts at Zueitina, Sarir and North Benghazi power plants due to the shortage of gas supplies, saying it bears no responsibility for this as it hasn'
Read moreThe official spokesperson of the General Electricity Company, Wiam Al-Tayeb, has disclosed that most of the power turbines that had stopped due to low gas pressure caused by technical failure in the gas fields of Mellitah Compan
Read moreThe General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) confirmed on Friday the loss of 1,100 megawatts in the western region, due to a technical failure in the gas fields of Mellitah Oil and Gas Company, which led the shorta
Read moreThe US Embassy in Libya has disclosed that the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is cooperating with the General Electricity Company to develop an operational plan aimed at stabilizing the national grid and alignin
Read moreThe newly appointed Chairman of the state-run electricity company (GECOL), Muhammad Al-Mashai, has conducted a visit to Benghazi to look into the power services in the eastern region.
Read moreThe newly appointed Chairman of the national electricity company (GECOL), Mohamed Hassan, assumed office on Sunday, with the company confirming the continuation of work periodically within the administration.
Read moreThe Fargh field of the Waha Oil Company has restarted pumping gas to the Sarir power station, the National Oil Corporation announced on Saturday.
Read moreThe Chairman of the state-run electricity company (GECOL), Wiam Al-Abdali, has anticipated that electricity services would improve after linking new power stations to the grid and reopening the oil installations.
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