20 April 2019. Libyan oil is still flowing - for now - but a stoppage is becoming increasingly likely as General Haftar’s advance on Tripoli hits a few snags thanks to militia paid for by the UN-backed ...
6 April 2019. Crude rallied on Friday morning, ending the week on a bullish note as traders are increasingly concerned about global supply outages.
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7 March 2019. Libya’s largest oil field, Sharara, is back in operation after almost three months of suspension, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing unnamed sources familiar with the situation.
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21 January 2019. Sharara Oil Field remains offline, and Libya’s internationally recognized National Oil Corporation (NOC), which refuses to yield to ransom demands, says that “Oil production will now ...
4 January 2019. Libya’s largest producing oil field, Sharara, may be losing 8,500 bpd of crude to looters, the National Oil Corporation said today. The field, which normally yields some 315,000 barrels ...
19 December 2018. After a week’s blockade by a militant group, Libya’s largest oil field, Sharara, has been shuttered by a force majeure declaration by the National Oil Corporation. Reuters cited a ...
2 November 2018. Libya has restarted three small oil fields and added around 10,000 bpd to its oil production—which has been steadily rising over the past two months—a spokesman for Libya’s National ...
19 August 2018. Just as Libya’s oil production recovered to a two-month high of over 1 million bpd, fresh protests at the oil terminal and refinery servicing the country’s largest oil field, Sharara, ...
20 July 2018. Kayrros estimates that more production capacity started to come online at the Elephant oil field and the Sirte basin fields on July 13, reducing total shut-in production in Libya to 180 ...
19 July 2018. Just a few days after Libya reopened its eastern oil ports and started to ramp up production that had been offline for weeks, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) declared force majeure ...
17 July 2018. Just a few days after Libya reopened its eastern oil ports and started to ramp up production that had been offline for weeks, production at one of the country’s largest oil fields, Sharara, ...
12 July 2018. Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) lifted on Wednesday the force majeure on four ports in the eastern part of the country after the export terminals were handed over to the Tripoli-based ...
3 July 2018. Libya’s National Oil Corporation has declared force majeure on crude oil loadings from two oil terminals, which effectively removed 850,000 bpd from the country’s production, Libyan media ...
19 June 2018. Continued clashes between the Libyan National Army and rival groups has cut the storage capacity at Ras Lanuf oil export terminal by 400,000 barrels, after a second tank was set on fire, ...
16 June 2018. Continuing clashes between the Libyan National Army and rival militant groups have cut Libya’s oil production by 240,000 bpd, prompting the shutdown of Libya’s two biggest oil ports, Es ...
24 April 2018. The pipeline feeding crude from the Waha oil field into Libya’s Es Sider export terminal has been shut down for repairs after a fire broke out during the weekend.
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7 March 2018. Crude oil production at Sharara, Libya’s biggest oil field, was briefly suspended after the pipeline that feeds the crude from the field to the Zawiya terminal was blocked. That’s what ...
24 February 2018. A Libyan oil field halted production due to a labor dispute, underscoring the still-fragile nature of the North African country’s recovery from a domestic conflict. The company operating ...
26 December 2017. Libya’s oil industry revival suffered a setback Tuesday after an explosion at a pipeline carrying crude to the OPEC nation’s biggest export terminal. Oil rallied.
BLOOMBERG
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-12-26/libya-pipeline-to-biggest-oil-terminal-said-to-have-explosion ...
3 November 2017. The Sara oilfield has dropped production by 50,000 barrels per day due to ongoing protests at the area, according to a new report by Reuters.
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29 August 2017. A blockade of pipelines at the hands of armed militants has shut down production at three Libyan oil fields, including the biggest one, Sharara.
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http://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Oil-Prices-Fall-Despite-Shutdowns-Of-Major-Libyan-Oil-Fields.html ...
... closure due to fighting in the city.
AFRICA NEWS
http://www.africanews.com/2017/07/15/libya-s-benghazi-airport-opens-after-three-year-closure
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22 September 2016. For a few weeks, it seemed as if the previously reported sale of 130 Abrams Tanks, 20 armored recovery vehicles and various other military equipment to Saudi Arabia in exchange for ...
18 May 2016. Rival Libyan factions have reached an outline agreement to join forces and form a single oil authority operating throughout the country.
EURONEWS
http://www.euronews.com/2016/05/17/divided-libya-agrees-on-oil ...
17 January 2016. An explosion hit a major oil pipeline south of the Libyan terminal of Ras Lanuf overnight between Wednesday and Thursday, a spokesman for Libya's National Oil Corp (NOC) said.
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10 October 2015. The U.N. envoy for Libya has proposed a national unity government for Libya after months of difficult talks between the north African country's two rival governments, bu ...
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Area: Al Wahat
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Power Capacity: 500 MW (2 x 250 MW)
Owner: General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL)
Shareholders: Government of Libya ...
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Owner: General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL)
Shareholders: Government of Libya
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Shareholders: Government of Libya
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Owner: General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL)
Shareholders: Government of Libya
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Shareholders: Government of Libya
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Type: Gas Power Plant
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Kind of Fuel: Natural Gas
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Owner: General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL)
Shareholders: Government of Libya
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