Libya | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 23

AGOCO Boosts Output as Libya’s Crude Production Recovers

Libya's Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) has raised its output to 210,000b/d as Libya boosted crude production by more than 70%.

Forces Counterattacked Libya’s Oil Terminals

New fighting erupted as Libyan forces executed a counter attack to take back control of Al Sider terminal and triggering clashes near Ras Lanuf port.

Libya to Export Oil to Egypt in EGP

Libya is considering to export Libyan petroleum oil to Egypt for Egyptian Pounds to alleviate Cairo’s burden to secure foreign currency for fuel imports

Libya Sends Tanker to Move Oil from Threaten Ports

Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) sent the Greek flag vessel New Hellas tanker to begin loading oil at the country's eastern Zueitina port, after rival forces stationed in the area agreed to let it dock and take ...

Libya Starts Repair at Es Sider Oil Port

Libya has started maintenance work at Es Sider port, the nation’s largest oil export terminal, as part of plans to increase output from Africa’s biggest holder of crude reserves.

Libyan Authorities Debate Oil, Power Bottlenecks

The Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC), the Tripoli-based Audit Bureau, and Mayors of the southern Libyan region discussed efforts to loosen bottlenecks on oil and power production.

OPEC’s Crude Output Disrupted in July

Production of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' (OPEC) was disrupted in July by militant attacks in Nigeria and political unrest in Libya, according to Bloomberg.

Oil Traders, Libya’s NOC Uncertain over Crude Export

Oil traders who specialize in purchasing cargoes from Mediterranean ports have low confidence in the imminent resumption of shipments from two key Libyan terminals, even after a deal was struck in July to reopen the ...

Libya’s NOC Signs Agreement to Reopen Oil Ports

The Libyan UN-backed authorities have reached an agreement with the Petroleum Facilities Guards (PFG), an armed brigade monitoring the two main oil ports Ras Lanuf and Es Sider, to bring an end to a blockade and rest ...

Libya’s Oil Output at Risk as NOC Chief Blasts Port Deal

Head of Libya's National Oil Corporation has objected to a deal between the UN-backed government and the Petroleum Facilities Guards (PFG) to reopen key ports.

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