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Sebha Oil Depot Begins Gas Cylinder Filling Operations

August 3, 2020
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On Monday, the Sebha oil depot started operating a cooking gas cylinder filling unit.

On Wednesday, the Brega Oil Marketing Company announced that it has begun transferring liquefied gas from the Ras Al-Manqar depot in Benghazi to the Sebha oil depot. This is to ensure that products from oil derivatives are delivered to all Libyan cities and regions.

According to the company’s statement, a shipment of 96 metric tons of liquefied gas has been received, and operations have resumed with gas cylinder filling circuits. Municipalities will begin distributing the needed supplies.

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