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Libya's Sharara oilfield output down 60,000 bpd - sources

Oil production at Libya's Sharara field, among the nation's largest production areas has actually been lowered by 60,000 barrels a day, or about 20% of its capacity, due to continuous protests in the area, 2 field engineers stated on Monday.

The field located in southwestern Libya and operated by a. joint endeavor of Libya's state company National Oil Corporation. ( NOC) with Spain's Repsol, France's TotalEnergies. , Austria's OMV and Norway's. Equinor has actually been a frequent target of local. protesters.

We expect a change at any moment, either a return to complete. production or a full shutdown, one of the engineers told. Reuters.

Reuters reported during the weekend that regional protesters. partially shut down the field, which the Libyan government. described as political blackmail.

Earlier on Monday, OMV stated production at the field was. lowered from 4 p.m. regional time on Sunday and the decrease was. extended on Monday. The cause was unknown, it included an. emailed reaction to Reuters.

A video posted on Monday by Libyan tv channel. Almasar on X revealed a man, flanked by a number of protesters,. threatening a full shutdown of the field if needs are not satisfied. He determined the group as locals of Libya's southwestern. Wadi Al-Hayaa district, part of the Fezzan area.

In January, Sharara was shutdown by a group of local. protesters from the so-called Fezzan Anger Movement demanding. development jobs. Fezzan is the southern region of Libya.

Libya's NOC did not instantly react to a request for. comment.

Libya's oil output has actually been disrupted consistently in the. chaotic decade since the country divided in 2014 between two. administrations in its east and west following the NATO-backed. uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

According to Bloomberg, production was totally stopped on. Monday.

(source: Reuters)