Pipeline closure risks taking nearly all Libya's oil offline

Pipeline closure risks taking nearly all Libya's oil offline

Pipeline closure risks taking nearly all Libya's oil offlineTwo major oilfields in southwest Libya began shutting down on Sunday after forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar closed a pipeline, potentially reducing national output to a fraction of its normal level, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) said. The closure, which follows a blockade of major eastern oil ports, risked taking almost all the country’s oil output offline as international leaders met in Berlin for a peace summit on Libya. If exports continue to be blocked, storage tanks will fill in a few days and production will be limited to 72,000 bpd from offshore fields and the western Wafa field, an NOC spokesperson said.