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Libya’s Oil Output Threatened As Intense Fighting Breaks Out In Tripoli
🔥 Intense clashes erupt in Libya's Tripoli, raising alarms about potential impacts on the country's oil production and exports. Dive into the details. #LibyaOil #opec #oott #oilandgas
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published: 15 Aug 2023
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Libya Oil Smoking: Naval forces seize two vessels off Tripoli after gun battle
Libyan naval forces have seized two vessels suspected of smuggling oil off the coast of Zuwara. According to a spokesperson, the two tankers were intercepted after gun battles lasting several hours, west of the capital Tripoli. The two tankers, one a Ukrainian-flagged called Ruta and the other one with an unspecified African flag named Stark, were reportedly full of smuggled oil.
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published: 30 Apr 2017
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U.S. and its allies demand return of oil installations to Tripoli
The U.S. and its allies have demanded that two key oil installations seized by Libyan opposition forces last week be returned to the UN-backed government. Tripoli has also called on the UN Security Council to block the sale of oil from those terminals. CGTN's Nick Harper reports from New York.
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published: 28 Jun 2018
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Libyan oil corporation HQ attacked in Tripoli
Armed men attacked the headquarters of Libya’s National Oil Corporation in the capital Tripoli, killing at least two staff members.
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published: 10 Sep 2018
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Libya's oil-rich east declares autonomy from Tripoli
http://www.euronews.com/ Tribal chiefs and militia commanders in Libya's east have declared semi-autonomy for the oil-rich region. They made the announcement at a meeting in Benghazi.
Civic leaders from the area known as Barqa, or Cyrenacia, said they had been neglected for decades under Muammar Gaddafi.
The new region stretches from the former dictator's birthplace of Sirte to the Egyptian border. It also holds the bulk of Libya's oil reserves.
The Benghazi gathering also named a leader of the breakaway region. It decided on Ahmed al-Zubair, a cousin of King Idriss. Zubair is also a member of the National Transitional Council, which opposes a federal Libya.
Ministers in Tripoli fear it could lead to the nation's break-up.
State television on Monday broadcast footage of a protest agai...
published: 06 Mar 2012
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Libya: Government Calls for Militias Withdrawal from Tripoli’s Oil Depot
Government has been calling for international assistance to help combat a raging fire at a large fuel storage site in the capital. The Tripoli facility contains 6.6 million litres of fuel, and government says if the fire isn't put out, it could potentially cause a humanitarian and environmental disaster. The fire was caused by a rocket attack during ongoing clashes between militia groups. Libya has also now confirmed that a second tanker has caught fire in a disturbing escalation of the situation. Firefighters have left the scene due to the clashes. The country's state oil firm says the situation is out of control.
published: 29 Jul 2014
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Libya: Oil Depot Burns as Militias Battle in Tripoli
An out-of-control blaze at a fuel depot in Tripoli continues. Tankers were struck by rocket fire on Sunday as militia continue to fight in the Libyan capital. Firefighters have been unable to get to the blaze because of the fighting, and the country's state oil company has warned of a humanitarian and environmental disaster. CCTV's Clementine Logan reports
published: 30 Jul 2014
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REPORT FROM LIBYA 1960's ESSO STANDARD OIL FILM TRIPOLI ZELTEN OIL FIELD 19394
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Journey. Report from Libya. Produced for Standard Oil Company, New Jersey. By Tangent Films, Inc. The movie opens with a view over the water at Tripoli, the capital city of Libya. The purpose of the movie is to show the progress of oil drilling and collaboration between American oil companies and the Libyan people. Historically the area of Libya was considered as three provinces (or states), Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan in the southwest. Tripoli has wide boulevards, palm trees and beautiful modern architecture 1:15. Downtown Tripoli, cars and horse and carriages share the road 1:35. Regio Tripoli...
published: 30 Jun 2020
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UN demands oil facilities be returned to Tripoli-based regime
The United Nations is calling on General Haftar to return management of Libya's oil resources to the unity government in Tripoli. The military strongman and his forces took over the facilities earlier this week, handing control to Tripoli's rival administration in the east. The move has increased fears that the conflict in Libya will escalate. Our UN correspondent Liling Tan has this report.
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published: 29 Jun 2018
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Huge oil depot blaze puts Tripoli under threat
Firefighters on Monday failed to extinguish a blaze at an oil depot on the outskirts of Tripoli, sparking fears of a huge fireball that could cause carnage over a wide area. Duration: 00:35
published: 28 Jul 2014
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Libya’s Oil Output Threatened As Intense Fighting Breaks Out In Tripoli
🔥 Intense clashes erupt in Libya's Tripoli, raising alarms about potential impacts on the country's oil production and exports. Dive into the details. #LibyaOil...
🔥 Intense clashes erupt in Libya's Tripoli, raising alarms about potential impacts on the country's oil production and exports. Dive into the details. #LibyaOil #opec #oott #oilandgas
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🔥 Intense clashes erupt in Libya's Tripoli, raising alarms about potential impacts on the country's oil production and exports. Dive into the details. #LibyaOil #opec #oott #oilandgas
Full Story Here: https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Libyas-Oil-Output-Threatened-As-Intense-Fighting-Breaks-Out-In-Tripoli.html
- published: 15 Aug 2023
- views: 194
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Libya Oil Smoking: Naval forces seize two vessels off Tripoli after gun battle
Libyan naval forces have seized two vessels suspected of smuggling oil off the coast of Zuwara. According to a spokesperson, the two tankers were intercepted af...
Libyan naval forces have seized two vessels suspected of smuggling oil off the coast of Zuwara. According to a spokesperson, the two tankers were intercepted after gun battles lasting several hours, west of the capital Tripoli. The two tankers, one a Ukrainian-flagged called Ruta and the other one with an unspecified African flag named Stark, were reportedly full of smuggled oil.
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Libyan naval forces have seized two vessels suspected of smuggling oil off the coast of Zuwara. According to a spokesperson, the two tankers were intercepted after gun battles lasting several hours, west of the capital Tripoli. The two tankers, one a Ukrainian-flagged called Ruta and the other one with an unspecified African flag named Stark, were reportedly full of smuggled oil.
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- published: 30 Apr 2017
- views: 614
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U.S. and its allies demand return of oil installations to Tripoli
The U.S. and its allies have demanded that two key oil installations seized by Libyan opposition forces last week be returned to the UN-backed government. Tripo...
The U.S. and its allies have demanded that two key oil installations seized by Libyan opposition forces last week be returned to the UN-backed government. Tripoli has also called on the UN Security Council to block the sale of oil from those terminals. CGTN's Nick Harper reports from New York.
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The U.S. and its allies have demanded that two key oil installations seized by Libyan opposition forces last week be returned to the UN-backed government. Tripoli has also called on the UN Security Council to block the sale of oil from those terminals. CGTN's Nick Harper reports from New York.
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- published: 28 Jun 2018
- views: 330
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Libyan oil corporation HQ attacked in Tripoli
Armed men attacked the headquarters of Libya’s National Oil Corporation in the capital Tripoli, killing at least two staff members.
The World is One News, WION...
Armed men attacked the headquarters of Libya’s National Oil Corporation in the capital Tripoli, killing at least two staff members.
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Armed men attacked the headquarters of Libya’s National Oil Corporation in the capital Tripoli, killing at least two staff members.
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- published: 10 Sep 2018
- views: 322
0:53
Libya's oil-rich east declares autonomy from Tripoli
http://www.euronews.com/ Tribal chiefs and militia commanders in Libya's east have declared semi-autonomy for the oil-rich region. They made the announcement at...
http://www.euronews.com/ Tribal chiefs and militia commanders in Libya's east have declared semi-autonomy for the oil-rich region. They made the announcement at a meeting in Benghazi.
Civic leaders from the area known as Barqa, or Cyrenacia, said they had been neglected for decades under Muammar Gaddafi.
The new region stretches from the former dictator's birthplace of Sirte to the Egyptian border. It also holds the bulk of Libya's oil reserves.
The Benghazi gathering also named a leader of the breakaway region. It decided on Ahmed al-Zubair, a cousin of King Idriss. Zubair is also a member of the National Transitional Council, which opposes a federal Libya.
Ministers in Tripoli fear it could lead to the nation's break-up.
State television on Monday broadcast footage of a protest against the breakaway.
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http://www.euronews.com/ Tribal chiefs and militia commanders in Libya's east have declared semi-autonomy for the oil-rich region. They made the announcement at a meeting in Benghazi.
Civic leaders from the area known as Barqa, or Cyrenacia, said they had been neglected for decades under Muammar Gaddafi.
The new region stretches from the former dictator's birthplace of Sirte to the Egyptian border. It also holds the bulk of Libya's oil reserves.
The Benghazi gathering also named a leader of the breakaway region. It decided on Ahmed al-Zubair, a cousin of King Idriss. Zubair is also a member of the National Transitional Council, which opposes a federal Libya.
Ministers in Tripoli fear it could lead to the nation's break-up.
State television on Monday broadcast footage of a protest against the breakaway.
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- published: 06 Mar 2012
- views: 696
1:07
Libya: Government Calls for Militias Withdrawal from Tripoli’s Oil Depot
Government has been calling for international assistance to help combat a raging fire at a large fuel storage site in the capital. The Tripoli facility contains...
Government has been calling for international assistance to help combat a raging fire at a large fuel storage site in the capital. The Tripoli facility contains 6.6 million litres of fuel, and government says if the fire isn't put out, it could potentially cause a humanitarian and environmental disaster. The fire was caused by a rocket attack during ongoing clashes between militia groups. Libya has also now confirmed that a second tanker has caught fire in a disturbing escalation of the situation. Firefighters have left the scene due to the clashes. The country's state oil firm says the situation is out of control.
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Government has been calling for international assistance to help combat a raging fire at a large fuel storage site in the capital. The Tripoli facility contains 6.6 million litres of fuel, and government says if the fire isn't put out, it could potentially cause a humanitarian and environmental disaster. The fire was caused by a rocket attack during ongoing clashes between militia groups. Libya has also now confirmed that a second tanker has caught fire in a disturbing escalation of the situation. Firefighters have left the scene due to the clashes. The country's state oil firm says the situation is out of control.
- published: 29 Jul 2014
- views: 206
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Libya: Oil Depot Burns as Militias Battle in Tripoli
An out-of-control blaze at a fuel depot in Tripoli continues. Tankers were struck by rocket fire on Sunday as militia continue to fight in the Libyan capital. F...
An out-of-control blaze at a fuel depot in Tripoli continues. Tankers were struck by rocket fire on Sunday as militia continue to fight in the Libyan capital. Firefighters have been unable to get to the blaze because of the fighting, and the country's state oil company has warned of a humanitarian and environmental disaster. CCTV's Clementine Logan reports
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An out-of-control blaze at a fuel depot in Tripoli continues. Tankers were struck by rocket fire on Sunday as militia continue to fight in the Libyan capital. Firefighters have been unable to get to the blaze because of the fighting, and the country's state oil company has warned of a humanitarian and environmental disaster. CCTV's Clementine Logan reports
- published: 30 Jul 2014
- views: 2150
13:40
REPORT FROM LIBYA 1960's ESSO STANDARD OIL FILM TRIPOLI ZELTEN OIL FIELD 19394
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Journey. Report from Libya. Produced for Standard Oil Company, New Jersey. By Tangent Films, Inc. The movie opens with a view over the water at Tripoli, the capital city of Libya. The purpose of the movie is to show the progress of oil drilling and collaboration between American oil companies and the Libyan people. Historically the area of Libya was considered as three provinces (or states), Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan in the southwest. Tripoli has wide boulevards, palm trees and beautiful modern architecture 1:15. Downtown Tripoli, cars and horse and carriages share the road 1:35. Regio Tripolitana. Around the beginning of the 3rd century AD, it became known as the Regio Tripolitana, meaning "region of the three cities", namely Oea (i.e., modern Tripoli), Sabratha and Leptis Magna. It was probably raised to the rank of a separate province by Septimius Severus, who was a native of Leptis Magna. Arch honoring Marcus Aurelius 1:50. The ruins of the two other modern cities in Libya stand as monuments to ancient Rome. The theater at Sabratha 2:10. Camels truck down the road carrying passengers 2:21. Large excavations in Libya uncovering Roman ruins 2:42. Aerial view of the desert 2:51. The Sahara Desert. Esso Standard Libya was the first company to find oil in Libya in 1958 in the Fezzan province 3:06. Dry holes from failed excavating attempts dot the landscape 3:25. Drilling rig in the Fezzan 3:36. Drills find “basement rock” meaning that there was no oil in the hole 3:47. Pneumatic tires under the rig 3:55. Oil has been found more than a mile deep in Zelten. The oil camp is moved from the Fezzan province to Zelten 4:12. Trucks move the large equipment 4:25. Airplanes and Land Rover cars scout for passable roots 4:45. The trip takes two weeks. Skilled Libyan drivers push the trucks across the desert to Zelten 5:13. Discovered in 1956, Zelten (Zelten 1) was Libya's first major oil well, producing about 17,500 bbl/d. In 1959, its reserves were estimated at 2.5 billion barrels (400,000,000 m3) of 38° API oil, lying at 5,500-7,600 feet. Esso Standard began production of Zelten in 1961. The Zelten gas-lift system was installed during the period from 1969 to 1971 and represented one of the first uses of gas lift on a fieldwide basis to produce the high-volume wells typical of Middle East Oil fields. Zelten begins oil drilling 5:47. Libyan men are trained on the oil rigs 6:20. The Libyan men teach American oil workers how to survive in the heat of the Sahara 6:45. The crew pumps fast setting cement into the well to seal a hole 7:08. Pressure is restored. Oil is struck 7:22. 15,000 barrels a day. Libyan oil-well camp has potable water 7:50. The camp boss has a radiotelephone connected directly to the main office and other camps 8:20. Land Rover crosses what used to be in inland sea 8:52. Geologists look at different types of rock to locate oil 9:15. A plane takes off from the desert 9:25. Oil explorers encounter vast areas of land mines in the desert since World War II 10:00. Anti-tank mines are excavated 10:15. Aerial view of the seismic camp and test pattern 10:29. The truck rig digs a 20-foot hole in two minutes 10:55. Dynamite is placed into each hole of the test pattern 11:17. Geophones are laid out in the desert 11:32. The underground explosion is measured through the geophones 11:50. A geophone is a device converts ground movement (velocity) into voltage, which may be recorded at a recording station. The deviation of this measured voltage from the base line is called the seismic response and is analyzed for structure of the earth. It can help locate oil. In Tripoli, the company maintains permanent offices 12:25. Libyans and Americans work together 12:35. Geological drafting room 12:50. In the Paleo laboratory young Libyans work as lab assistants 13:16. The End.
The Zelten oil field (now the Nasser field) is located at the foot of the Zelten Mountains, about 169 kilometres (105 mi) south of Brega. Zelten holds the title as the largest oil field in the Gulf of Sidra. The 229 wells in Zelten use a gas lifting system.
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Journey. Report from Libya. Produced for Standard Oil Company, New Jersey. By Tangent Films, Inc. The movie opens with a view over the water at Tripoli, the capital city of Libya. The purpose of the movie is to show the progress of oil drilling and collaboration between American oil companies and the Libyan people. Historically the area of Libya was considered as three provinces (or states), Tripolitania in the northwest, Cyrenaica in the east, and Fezzan in the southwest. Tripoli has wide boulevards, palm trees and beautiful modern architecture 1:15. Downtown Tripoli, cars and horse and carriages share the road 1:35. Regio Tripolitana. Around the beginning of the 3rd century AD, it became known as the Regio Tripolitana, meaning "region of the three cities", namely Oea (i.e., modern Tripoli), Sabratha and Leptis Magna. It was probably raised to the rank of a separate province by Septimius Severus, who was a native of Leptis Magna. Arch honoring Marcus Aurelius 1:50. The ruins of the two other modern cities in Libya stand as monuments to ancient Rome. The theater at Sabratha 2:10. Camels truck down the road carrying passengers 2:21. Large excavations in Libya uncovering Roman ruins 2:42. Aerial view of the desert 2:51. The Sahara Desert. Esso Standard Libya was the first company to find oil in Libya in 1958 in the Fezzan province 3:06. Dry holes from failed excavating attempts dot the landscape 3:25. Drilling rig in the Fezzan 3:36. Drills find “basement rock” meaning that there was no oil in the hole 3:47. Pneumatic tires under the rig 3:55. Oil has been found more than a mile deep in Zelten. The oil camp is moved from the Fezzan province to Zelten 4:12. Trucks move the large equipment 4:25. Airplanes and Land Rover cars scout for passable roots 4:45. The trip takes two weeks. Skilled Libyan drivers push the trucks across the desert to Zelten 5:13. Discovered in 1956, Zelten (Zelten 1) was Libya's first major oil well, producing about 17,500 bbl/d. In 1959, its reserves were estimated at 2.5 billion barrels (400,000,000 m3) of 38° API oil, lying at 5,500-7,600 feet. Esso Standard began production of Zelten in 1961. The Zelten gas-lift system was installed during the period from 1969 to 1971 and represented one of the first uses of gas lift on a fieldwide basis to produce the high-volume wells typical of Middle East Oil fields. Zelten begins oil drilling 5:47. Libyan men are trained on the oil rigs 6:20. The Libyan men teach American oil workers how to survive in the heat of the Sahara 6:45. The crew pumps fast setting cement into the well to seal a hole 7:08. Pressure is restored. Oil is struck 7:22. 15,000 barrels a day. Libyan oil-well camp has potable water 7:50. The camp boss has a radiotelephone connected directly to the main office and other camps 8:20. Land Rover crosses what used to be in inland sea 8:52. Geologists look at different types of rock to locate oil 9:15. A plane takes off from the desert 9:25. Oil explorers encounter vast areas of land mines in the desert since World War II 10:00. Anti-tank mines are excavated 10:15. Aerial view of the seismic camp and test pattern 10:29. The truck rig digs a 20-foot hole in two minutes 10:55. Dynamite is placed into each hole of the test pattern 11:17. Geophones are laid out in the desert 11:32. The underground explosion is measured through the geophones 11:50. A geophone is a device converts ground movement (velocity) into voltage, which may be recorded at a recording station. The deviation of this measured voltage from the base line is called the seismic response and is analyzed for structure of the earth. It can help locate oil. In Tripoli, the company maintains permanent offices 12:25. Libyans and Americans work together 12:35. Geological drafting room 12:50. In the Paleo laboratory young Libyans work as lab assistants 13:16. The End.
The Zelten oil field (now the Nasser field) is located at the foot of the Zelten Mountains, about 169 kilometres (105 mi) south of Brega. Zelten holds the title as the largest oil field in the Gulf of Sidra. The 229 wells in Zelten use a gas lifting system.
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- published: 30 Jun 2020
- views: 15401
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UN demands oil facilities be returned to Tripoli-based regime
The United Nations is calling on General Haftar to return management of Libya's oil resources to the unity government in Tripoli. The military strongman and his...
The United Nations is calling on General Haftar to return management of Libya's oil resources to the unity government in Tripoli. The military strongman and his forces took over the facilities earlier this week, handing control to Tripoli's rival administration in the east. The move has increased fears that the conflict in Libya will escalate. Our UN correspondent Liling Tan has this report.
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The United Nations is calling on General Haftar to return management of Libya's oil resources to the unity government in Tripoli. The military strongman and his forces took over the facilities earlier this week, handing control to Tripoli's rival administration in the east. The move has increased fears that the conflict in Libya will escalate. Our UN correspondent Liling Tan has this report.
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- published: 29 Jun 2018
- views: 164
0:35
Huge oil depot blaze puts Tripoli under threat
Firefighters on Monday failed to extinguish a blaze at an oil depot on the outskirts of Tripoli, sparking fears of a huge fireball that could cause carnage over...
Firefighters on Monday failed to extinguish a blaze at an oil depot on the outskirts of Tripoli, sparking fears of a huge fireball that could cause carnage over a wide area. Duration: 00:35
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Firefighters on Monday failed to extinguish a blaze at an oil depot on the outskirts of Tripoli, sparking fears of a huge fireball that could cause carnage over a wide area. Duration: 00:35
- published: 28 Jul 2014
- views: 1392