Libya's State Oil Firm Redirects Sharara Flows After Fire, Output Continues
National Oil Corporation rerouted flows after a fire at Sharara field, reducing losses while maintaining production from Libya's largest oil field with over 300,000 barrels daily capacity.
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Fire at Libya’s Sharara Field Triggers Oil Flow Reroute
A pipeline leak at Libya’s largest oil field, Sharara, caused a fire on Thursday, prompting a redirection of the flow of oil, the National Oil Corporation said in a statement. NOC said that “Production at the Sharara field continues: some flow was gradually redirected to the El Feel pipeline toward Mellitah port, while the remainder was diverted through the 18?inch Hamada pipeline to the Zawiya storage tanks. These measures have significantly re…
Pipeline Fire Near Sharara Highlights Risks to Libya’s Oil Infrastructure
Firefighting teams in Libya are continuing efforts to contain a fire that broke out along an oil transport pipeline in the Hamada region, following a leak on a key export line. The blaze erupted after a valve failure on the crude oil pipeline connected to the Sharara Oil Field, one of the country’s largest production sites. According to a statement from the National Oil Corporation, the incident occurred at kilometre 538 near the Bir Al-Marhan a…
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