Libyan Oil Recovers, Exceeds 1 Million Bpd
Libya’s crude oil production has exceeded 1 million bpd for the first time since June, when port blockades and a kidnapping caused production outages that within a month brought production Continue Reading
Libya’s crude oil production has exceeded 1 million bpd for the first time since June, when port blockades and a kidnapping caused production outages that within a month brought production Continue Reading
Libya’s crude oil recovery has seen output rise above 1 million b/d for the first time since early June, sources close to the production said Tuesday. Receive daily email alerts, Continue Reading
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 Continue Reading
The latest port blockade in Libya, which had sent the country’s oil production plunging and oil prices surging, was lifted last week with new promises of transparency and the fair Continue Reading
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 Continue Reading
After a relatively stable spell, Libya’s oil production has see-sawed again because of a standoff at eastern export terminals and the abduction of two workers at the giant Sharara oilfield. Continue Reading
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 Continue Reading
Mustafa Sanalla, the head of Libya’s U.N.-backed oil company, said work is under way to bring production back to normal after four weeks of unrest. Photo courtesy of the National Continue Reading
Libya’s Abu Attifel oil field has restarted operations after a two-week halt due to the closure of oil ports—a closure that ended on Wednesday after Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) Continue Reading
When back in September 2016 the Libyan National Army retook control over the export terminals in the country’s Oil Crescent from the Petroleum Facilities Guard and handed it over to Continue Reading