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Libya's PFG threatens to close oil facilities to press wage needs

Libya's Petroleum Facilities Guards (PFG) threatened on Sunday to close all oil and gas centers in the nation's western area after the end of a. 10day due date to authorities to meet their demands, consisting of. a 67% wage increase.

Libya's oil sector, the country's major income,. has actually been a target for regional and wider political demonstrations since. the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in. 2011.

Members of PFG, a military group entrusted with securing oil. facilities, made the danger in videos published online on Sunday.

Video video on social media platforms X and Facebook. revealed a group of PFG members in military uniforms closing a. feeder valve to the Mellitah oil complex in western Tripoli.

might not independently validate the video footage's. authenticity.

Mellitah is a joint endeavor in between Libya's National Oil. Corporation (NOC) and Italy's Eni (ENI.MI). If the complex is. closed, that would interfere with the supply of gas through the. Greenstream pipeline between Libya and Italy.

NOC said on X that it discussed with the PFG head their. demands and comprehended them, however added there is a requirement. of keeping oil setups away from any stress.

NOC did not reveal if there was any interruption of. operations.

The government in Tripoli had no instant remark.

Karim al-Ghamoudi, a member of the PFG, told Libya's Alahrar. TV channel that they closed the gate to the Zawiya refinery -. likewise in western Tripoli - stating supply was going usually however. slowly since of crowds at eviction.

There are just phony pledges, and we desire them. ( authorities) to listen to our needs, Ghamoudi stated.

Zawiya oil refinery has a capability of 120,000 barrels per. day (bpd), and is connected to the nation's 3000,000 bpd. Sharara oilfield.

In January, Sharara was nearby protesters from the Fezzan. region in the south, prompting the NOC to declare force majeure. on the field which was reopened some days later on.

We are sorry for and we are unwilling to close oil centers,. members of the PFG stated in a various video statement.

The group gotten in touch with the government of nationwide unity (GNU). led by Abdulhamid Dbeibah to adopt a 67% wage raise similar to. that granted to NOC staff.

It also asked the GNU to include them administratively and. economically under the National Oil Corporation, and technically. under the defence ministry.

(source: Reuters)