The Southern Tripoli Court of Appeals rejected urgent appeal submitted by the former Chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), Mustafa Sanalla, against the decree of appointing a new chairman of the Corporation.
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The South Tripoli Court of Appeals has once again rescheduled its ruling on the case of former chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), Mustafa Sanalla, to September 7, according to multiple press reports.
The newly assigned Chairman of the Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC), Farhat Bengdara, has announced in a press conference the official assumption of his duties, replacing Mustafa Sanalla, who led NOC for about eight years.
An armed force deployed outside the National Oil Corporation (NOC) headquarters in Tripoli late on Wednesday, three witnesses said, after the chairman Mustafa Sanalla gave a speech rejecting a government decision to sack him.
Today, Mustafa Sanalla, the former chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), arrived back to the oil company’s headquarters in Tripoli, a day after Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh sacked him.
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh has dismissed Mustafa Sanalla, chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), according to a classified governmental decree seen by The Libya Update.
U.S. Ambassador and special Envoy to Libya, Richard Norland said he and National Oil Corporation Chairman, Mustafa Sanalla, discussed in Tripoli “the critical importance to Libya and the global economy of restoring Libyan oil production immediately.”
Chairman of the Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC), Mustafa Sanalla, said they are considering the declaration of the state of force majeure within the next 72 hours unless production and shipping is resumed at the oil ports in the Gulf of Sirte.
Chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), Mustafa Sanalla, met on Wednesday with the Director General of the British Schlumberger Oil Company – Libya Branch, Mustafa Ajaj.
Chairman of the Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC), Mustafa Sanalla, said there are exciting capabilities in Libya to develop hydrocarbons to provide Europe with oil and natural gas through the sea by the pipelines using the existing infrastructure, according to NOC.