The National Oil Corporation (NOC) declared Saturday a state of force majeure on crude oil loadings at Zawiya port as a result of an unlawful Sharara pipeline valve closure by an unidentified group between Hamada and the Zawiya
Read moreLibya's National Oil Company (NOC) confirmed Saturday the cessation of operations at Sharara oilfield south of the country, causing the loss of around 290 thousand barrels of crude oil production per day.
Read moreThe Government of National Accord (GNA) announced that it will ease restrictions on recruiting foreign labour, to serve the domestic market needs.
Read moreThe National Oil Corporation (NOC) said that sales of crude oil and its derivatives in June amounted to $ 1.7 billion, a decrease of $ 580 million, about 25 percent, compared to May.
Read moreThe Presidential Council (PC) member, Ahmed Maiteeq has met with the President of the Audit Bureau, Khalid Shakshak on the measures that have been taken to follow-up the implementation of the stalled projects, contract
Read moreThe Minister of Transport, Milad Matouq, discussed with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al-Sahim Transport Company the possibility of putting the new public transport buses into service by next August in at l
Read moreThe Minister of Labour, Mahdi Al-Amin discussed with Turkey's Ambassador to Libya, Serhat Aksen the return of Turkish companies to Libya to complete the contracted projects that have been suspended.
Read moreThe National Oil Corporation (NOC) demanded that the parallel oil institution in Benghazi be dissolved immediately, accusing it of attempting to dominate the oil sector in the country and selling it at low prices.
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