Elephant oil field production southwestern Libya resume
Elephant oil field production southwestern Libya resume
The commander of the guard oil installations device that "the production of crude oil and pumped through the pipes leading to oil terminals resumed today after a crash nearly two weeks due to security disturbances."
The source said on condition of anonymity, told AFP that "this field is subject to the legitimate authorities elected in the country resumed its activity immediately after the repair of electrical damage, which led to a stop earlier this month because of rival militias want to control the oil fields in the region."
The government last Thursday guards finished the week-long strike as a result of delayed wages, which allowed the resumption of oil exports from Anchorage Aharikh oil actually in the far east of the Libyan Tobruk.
And pumped Elephant field, the second largest field in the Murzuq basin, about 200 thousand barrels per day, and you are running for Osamu company which was part of the Italian group Eni since the latter took over the company in December / December 2000.
The Libya was producing 1.5 million barrels of oil per day before the strike harbors, which lasted about a year and ended last July.
But estimates suggest that production currently stands at 650 000 barrels per day in light of the interests of the statistics reveal the actual figures for abstention.
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