Posted - August 19, 2013 - Gulfship News (Asia Shipping Media Pte Ltd,)
Cairo: The one tanker that loaded fuel from a Libyan refinery on
Friday, seemingly ending a three-week oil strike, was done so not with
the approval of the government and has brought a furious reaction from
the nation’s prime minister.
The Libyan government is threatening to use force to reimpose control
in its oil sector, which is beset by protest movements for the past
three weeks causing a decline in oil production.
Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zidan (pictured) said that a group of oil
facility guards feuding with the government decided to "export oil
without having permission from the government" last Friday.
Zidan threatened to bomb any ship approaching its oil terminals if the
ships are not contracted with the national oil corporation.
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Monday, August 19, 2013
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