Libya today the National Oil Corporation declares the force majeure status in the port of Zawia



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Libya News Today Libya – The National Oil Corporation has announced the force majeure status for its crude oil exports from the port of Zawya, starting Monday.

According to a statement received Tuesday by the Al-Mursad newspaper of the Foundation, After the level of production in the field of spark has fallen due to the recent attack and the kidnapping of four employees of the company Akacos, two of them were released later.

The National Oil Corporation stated that it had dismantled and closed the 186-B 115-IR stations, reducing the production level to 125,000 barrels per day, which would be sufficient to meet the needs of the Zawya refinery, without allowing Surplus export.

The chairman of the board, Mustapha Sinallah, said that employee safety remains a top priority, confirming that after this incident, decisions were made to evacuate and evacuate workers from several production centers. "We need to prioritize domestic fuel demand right now and therefore the available production on the spark field will be diverted to the Zawia refinery," he concluded.

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