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The organization said: "The 186th station of Sharara Field was raped this morning, July 14, 2018, at 06:30, by a group of men unidentified armed men. "
"The abduction of four employees by the attackers, but two of them were released," adding that "the members of the board of the National Oil Corporation closely monitor developments with the management of the company Akacos. "
Acacus is a joint venture between National Oil Corporation and Total and Repsol Group, Statoil and OMV.
Earlier, Ramadan Saleh, coordinator of security devices in the municipality of Obari, 17 km from the site where the employees were kidnapped, "unidentified gunmen abducted four engineers, including three Libyans and the other Romanian. "
The Foundation explained to have" instructed the chairman of the company's executive committee and the general manager of operations to be present on the site, "noting that he "Communicates with the relevant authorities to solve this problem and ensure the safety of employees"
Fields and oil ports are exposed In Libya, frequent closures due to protests from work or exposure to attacks.
includes the largest oil reserves in Africa, and produced about 1.5 million barrels a day from Libya before the Muammar Gaddafi overthrow regime in 2011.
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