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Fuel tankers evacuated from Tripoli Port after strike near LPG ship National Oil Corporation (NOC) of Libya confirms that fuel vessels have evacuated urgently from Tripoli port and all offloading operations were cancelled after projectiles struck meters away from a highly explosive liquified petroleum gas (LPG) tanker discharging in the port.
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Zallaf Company opens new office in the South to follow up on Erawin field development project Zallaf Z Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Company, a subsidiary of National Oil Corporation (NOC), opened a new operations office in Awinat on Sunday February 16, 2020, to follow up on the development of the Erawin field adjacent to the city.
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NOC reports 19% drop in revenues in January 2020 from previous month National Oil Corporation (NOC) reported January 2020 revenues of approximately 1.77 billion USD ($1,768,879,320.49), a decrease of around 418 million USD (19% ) on December 2019 revenues and an increase of around 167 million USD (10.4%) compared with January last year. NOC’s revenues come from sales of natural gas, crude oil and assorted derivative products, in addition to taxes and royalties received from concession contracts. NOC Chairman Eng.
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Eng. Mustafa Sanalla, Chairman of National Oil Corporation (NOC), met with an Eni delegation led by Eni’s Chief Upstream Officer, Alessandro Puliti, Tripoli (Libya), on January 29, 2020 – to discuss status of current shared projects and the consequences of the current blockades for Libya’s people and hydrocarbon production facilities.
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NOC declares force majeure after LNA blockades oil exports from Brega, Ras Lanuf, Hariga, Zueitina and Sidra ports The LNA General Command and the Petroleum Facilities Guard of the Central and Eastern Regions have instructed the managements of Sirte Oil Company, Harouge Oil Operations, Waha Oil Company, Zueitina Oil Company and Arab Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO), subsidiaries of the National Oil Corporation, to stop oil exports from Brega, Ras Lanuf, Hariga, Zueitina, and Sidra ports.
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National Oil Corporation issued the following announcement on.Arabian Gulf Company (AGOCO) engineers and specialists have increased production capacity at the Nafoura oilfield by 5925 barrels per day, following the successful tie-in of well Y3 to production facilities at the field on Sunday, December 22, 2019.