Eastern govt tried to export 650,000 barrels: Libya’s NOC

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TRIPOLI / Reuters

Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) said the country’s eastern government attempted to export 650,000 barrels of oil this week, but that workers at the Marsa el-Hariga terminal had refused to load the shipment.
“This had the potential to be a very ugly incident and I am pleased that it has been resolved peacefully without injury to anybody or loss of revenue or damage to the integrity of NOC or the country,” Tripoli-based Chairman Mustafa Sanalla said in a statement released late on Friday.
Libya’s eastern government is one of two rival administrations set up in 2014. Its efforts to sell oil through a parallel oil company have so far been unsuccessful.
The NOC has said it will work with a U.N.-backed unity government that arrived in Tripoli last month to coordinate future oil sales.
There was no immediate comment from the eastern government or the parallel oil company that it formed in Benghazi, Libya’s second city.
Sanalla said he had informed the unity government’s prime minister, Fayez Seraj, about the attempted sale, and that Seraj “took the necessary steps to stop the vessel from loading”.

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