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NOC declares Force Majeure at El-Feel crude oil field from 2nd of September

bySami Zaptia
September 2, 2024
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NOC announces force majeure at Zawia port

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Libya’s state National Oil Corporation today declared a state of force majeure at its El-Feel crude oil field.

The NOC said ‘‘the current circumstances that Mellitah crude oil production which prevented NOC from carrying out the crude oil loading operations’’. It said it ‘‘considers these circumstances out of its control and cannot be prevented which calls on the NOC to declare Force Majeure at El-Feel crude oil field from 2nd of Sep. 2024’’.

It added that ‘’it must be borne in mind that the Force Majeure situation will not be applicable to loading other hydrocarbons operations’’ and the NOC ‘‘will notify of returning to normal situation as soon as the circumstances caused Force Majeure to disappear.’’

The CBL crisis
The politically forced oil field closure by the eastern based Hafter regime comes as a result of the Central Bank of Libya crisis.

On 29 August, the NOC revealed that Libya had lost US$ 120.3 million. These losses were for three days from 26 to 28 August. Production was down from around 1.2 million bpd to 591,000 bpd on 28 August.

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