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Libya’s largest oil refinery halts operations during fighting

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Libya’s largest oil refinery halts operations during fighting

TL;DR

Libya's largest oil refinery in Zawiya has halted operations due to nearby fighting between armed groups. An emergency has been declared, but fuel supplies will continue as normal.

Key points

  • Libya's largest oil refinery in Zawiya has halted operations.
  • Fighting between armed groups prompted the emergency declaration.
  • Employees were evacuated, but fuel supplies will continue.

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Why it matters

The halt of operations at Libya's largest oil refinery could impact the country's fuel supply and economic stability amid ongoing violence.

Libya’s largest operational oil refinery at Zawiya has been shut down and ‌an emergency declared following fighting between armed groups nearby.

The National Oil Corporation (NOC) and Zawiya Refining Company announced a “precautionary halt” to operations and evacuated employees from the oil complex and port.

NOC confirmed the safety of all employees and added that fuel supplies would continue as normal.

A Facebook statement said alarm sirens were activated “following armed clashes involving heavy weapons that erupted around the oil complex in the early hours of Friday”.

“These clashes resulted in several heavy weapons projectiles landing in various locations within the oil complex,” adding that no significant damage had been reported.

“However, the clashes have intensified and reached the residential area adjacent to the refinery, making the area a direct target for heavy shelling and significantly increasing the risk of further damage,” it said.

Authorities in Zawiya, west of the capital Tripoli, said they had launched a “large-scale operation” against criminal groups, as fighting and explosions were heard, the AFP news agency reported.

The operation targeted “criminal hideouts and wanted individuals” who were “involved in serious acts”, the authorities said, citing “murder and attempted murder, kidnapping and extortion, drug, arms and human trafficking and illegal migration”.

Videos verified by Al Jazeera showed explosions and gunfire, as well as damage to several cars and facilities inside the refinery. The sound of sirens was audible after shells fell inside operational sites.

The Zawiya Refining Company called on all parties to cease fire immediately and for the Libyan authorities to intervene to protect lives and key facilities.

The refinery, around 40km (25 miles) west of Tripoli, has a capacity of 120,000 barrels per day. It is connected to the 300,000 ⁠bpd Sharara oilfield.

Since Muammar Gaddafi’s downfall in 2011, Libya has been plagued by violence between the Tripoli-based Government of National Unity (GNU), led by Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, and the eastern-based government, led by military leader Khalifa Haftar which is not internationally recognised.

It is unclear what caused the fighting, but local media said it started following a security operation against armed groups.

Q&A

Why did Libya's largest oil refinery stop operations?

The refinery stopped operations due to fighting between armed groups nearby, prompting a precautionary halt.

What safety measures were taken at the Zawiya oil refinery?

Employees were evacuated from the oil complex and port, and the National Oil Corporation confirmed their safety.

Will fuel supplies be affected by the refinery shutdown in Libya?

No, the National Oil Corporation stated that fuel supplies would continue as normal despite the refinery's shutdown.

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  • Libya's largest oil refinery in Zawiya has halted operations.
  • Fighting between armed groups prompted the emergency declaration.
  • Employees were evacuated, but fuel supplies will continue.

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