NOC Clears Itself of Blame over Continued Power Outages
On Wednesday, Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC), confirmed that the continued closure of oil ports and facilities, is mainly behind ...
Read moreOn Wednesday, Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC), confirmed that the continued closure of oil ports and facilities, is mainly behind ...
Read moreOn Wednesday, the Tripoli-based Audit Bureau chief, Khaled Shakshak, held a meeting with the Board of Directors of the General ...
Read moreOn Monday, Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) stated that its condensate storage capacities are close to being filled. This is ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the Head of the General Authority for Electricity and Renewable Energy of Libya's Interim Government, Fakhri Al-Mismari, said ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the Speaker of the Libyan House of Representatives, Ageela Saleh, held a meeting with Fakhri Al-Mismari, the Chairman ...
Read moreOn Saturday, Mayor of Tajoura Hussein bin Attia called on citizens to conduct a peaceful demonstration before the headquarters of ...
Read moreAnkara has revealed that a Turkish company is preparing to send a technical team to Tripoli in order to supply ...
Read moreOn Sunday, protests broke out in the heart of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, against the General Electricity Company of Libya ...
Read moreThe General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) announced on Wednesday that it had reopened the Sidi Al-Sayeh gas pipeline, which ...
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