Protests have led to a complete shutdown of production at Libya's Sharara oilfield, which has a capacity of 300,000 barrels per day. The National Oil Corporation of Libya has declared force majeure at the field. This has caused a drop in Libya's oil output to 981,000 barrels per day. Negotiations with protesters to resume operations are ongoing.
Production halted at Libya’s biggest oilfield The country’s state oil giant says negotiations with protesters to resume operations are ongoing https://t.co/4IdL9GBxoO https://t.co/Qhg5ytGxtG
Libya's National Oil Company (NOC) on Sunday declared force majeure at its Sharara oilfield on the back of protests. The force majeure is effective as of Sunday at the field which can produce up to 300,000 barrels per day of oil.-Reuters #OOTT #Libya
THE NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION OF LIBYA DECLARES “FORCE MAJEURE” IN THE SHARARA OIL FIELD DUE TO ITS CLOSURE BY PROTESTERS #OOTT
🔴 LIBYA OIL OUTPUT DROPS TO 981K B/D ON THE SHARARA OUTAGE - MINISTER.
#Libya’s largest oil field #Sharara halts production after protesters entered the facility, according to a person with direct knowledge of the operations. https://t.co/2ER344DIjb
Protests shut down Libya's Sharara oilfield - engineers https://t.co/JYoCRPo4cx https://t.co/OUOkWlCFdw
🇱🇾 FULL SHUTDOWN OF PRODUCTION AT LIBYA'S 300,000 BPD SHARARA OILFIELD ON THE BACK OF PROTESTS -TWO ENGINEERS SAY #OOTT
Libya’s top oil field Sharara halts production following protests https://t.co/EjODXDqgQJ #oott #opec #soleimani
Update: Reuters: Complete halt of production in the Sharara oil field in Libya due to protests.
🔴 THERE WILL BE A FULL SHUTDOWN OF PRODUCTION AT LIBYA'S 300,000 BPD SHARARA OILFIELD ON THE BACK OF PROTESTS - TWO ENGINEERS.