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Libya's Waha oil company loses 115,000 bpd due to pipeline maintenance, source says
Aug 14, 2024 7:48 AM

TRIPOLI, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Libya's Waha oil company's

production was reduced by 115,000 barrels per day due to

maintenance on the pipeline pumping oil from the Waha field to

Es Sider port, a company source told Reuters on Wednesday.

The company's production capacity is about 300,000 bpd,

which is exported through Es Sider terminal.

"The maintenance is expected to be completed within two

days," the source added.

Waha, a subsidiary of Libya's National Oil Corp (NOC),

operates as a joint venture with TotalEnergies and

ConocoPhillips.

The company runs five main fields: Waha - which produces

more than 100,000 bpd - Gallo, Al-Fargh, Al-Samah, and

Al-Dhahra.

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