“Local forces in the regions of Cyrenaica and Fezzan are considering closing oil fields and terminals and stopping oil exports in protest at the policies of the National Unity Government headed by Abdel Hamid Dbeibah,” an informed source announced.
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Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) has brought under control an oil spill at an offshore storage facility, the corporation said on Sunday.
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Tatneft restarts operations on oilfields in Libya, suspended in 2014 because of hostilities in the country, Assistant to General Director Vasily Mozgovoi said at an online conference with investors on Wednesday.
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The Libyan Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, affirmed his government’s full support for the oil sector as it is an important and vital sector and that it represents more than 95% of the revenues of the Libyan state.
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Senior representatives of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and the National Energy Services Reunited (NESR), an American energy firm, met in Tripoli yesterday to discuss cooperation in oil exploration and drilling, NOC said.
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Libyan Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, has approved the construction of an oil refinery and cooking gas plant at Sharara field in Ubari town in the Southern region (Fezzan), according to Hukomatuna platform of the Government of National Unity (GNU).
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The Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced that the net revenues for the month of August for the year 2021 from sales of crude oil, gas, condensates, petroleum products and petrochemicals reached record levels, driven by a recovery in prices around the world, where the level of crude oil reached 1,836,528,515.27 dollars, followed by gas and condensates, which reached 53,034,403.37 dollars.
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Crude oil prices held steady at 78.03 on Thursday after rising above $80 a barrel this week.
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Libyan Oil Minister, Mohamed Oun, called on U.S. companies to come back to Libya to help it raise output rapidly, according to Bloomberg.
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Deputy Oil Minister Rifaat Al-Abbar has submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, according to the Libyan government press office.
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