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NOC head and Libyan PM agree new plan to protect fields

Published December 24, 2018 Updated December 24, 2018 07:48pm

TRIPOLI: Libya's National Oil Corporation chairman Mustafa Sanalla and the country's internationally recognised Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj on Monday agreed a new security plan to protect El Sharara oilfield, which is still closed, the corporation said.

"The plan includes establishing green zones inside the site to prevent anyone from entering without a permit ... and removing all unauthorized persons from the field", it said in a statement.

"Sanalla was quoted in the statement as telling al-Sarraj: NOC is fully prepared to reopen the field if the Petroleum Facilities Guards are properly supervised".

The Petroleum Facilities Guards are a defence ministry body charged with reponsibility for the security of Libya's oil and gas facilities, but Sanalla has criticized their performance and demanded the replacement of their leader at El Sharara.

On Wednesday, Libya's internationally recognised government said the 315,000 barrels a day field, the country's biggest, would reopen after Sarraj flew there to meet protesters who seized the southern facility on Dec 8.

Sarraj says the demands of the protesters - made up of state guards and tribesmen - are legitimate. Oil sources later said preparations were being made to restart output.

But a conflict then erupted between the government and the NOC which wants to stop coming under pressure from protesters, often armed, who occupy fields demanding cash and jobs.

Copyright Reuters, 2018
 

 

 

 

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