Fires from militant attacks put out at Libyan oil depots by Daniel J. Graeber Washington DC (UPI) Jun 25, 2018 A Libyan oil company announced that blazes at oil storage tanks at a depot in eastern Libya have been safely extinguished following mid-June militant attacks. Anti-government forces loyal to militia leader Ibrahim Jadhran stormed oil infrastructure at the Sidra and Ras Lanuf terminals earlier this month. Two storage tanks at Ras Lanuf were left ablaze and the fires had threatened nearby infrastructure. The Libyan National Oil Corp. said the damage was "catastrophic." Workers were evacuated from both terminals and the company declared force majeure on exports. Force majeure is a contractual condition related to circumstances beyond the control of the parties involved. Libyan oil storage capacity declined from 950,000 barrels to 550,000 barrels as a result of the damage. The loss in oil production was around 240,000 barrels per day, about a quarter of Libya's recent production level. Fighters from pro-government forces recaptured the storage depots in eastern Libya last week. The NOC announced Sunday that blazes at two of the storage facilities at Ras Lanuf have been extinguished. "NOC thanks all Libyan soldiers, firefighters and maintenance crews across the country that put themselves in harm's way to save the livelihood of the Libyan people," its statement read. The U.S. government, which contributed to NATO-led efforts to restore security in the wake of civil war that led to the downfall of Moammar Gadhafi, condemned actions led by Jadhran's militia. Heather Nuart, a spokeswoman for the U.S. State Department, said Libya's "oil facilities, production, and revenues belong to the Libyan people." Libyan oil production has been hampered by conflicts stemming from civil war that erupted in the wake of the Arab Spring movements earlier in the decade. Intense fighting near export terminals in early 2015 left oil storage depots ablaze and shut in exports for about a month. Libya is a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and on the sidelines of a collective agreement to curb production to stabilize a market recovering from the collapse in oil prices in early 2016.
Moon suggests Russian gas be piped to Koreas, Japan Seoul (AFP) June 20, 2018 New pipelines could be laid to bring Russian gas through North Korea to the South and even on to Japan following the diplomatic thaw with Pyongyang, Seoul's leader suggested Wednesday. President Moon Jae-in was speaking to Russian news media before a three-day visit to Moscow starting Thursday, with the presidential Blue House releasing the transcript. Russia and South Korea agreed in 2008 to lay gas pipelines through the North to bring Russian natural gas to the South. But the project failed to ... read more
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