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Weatherford returns to Libya offering full service at Jalu 59 oil field
May 26, 2025 1:46 AM

May 6 (Reuters) - Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC)

said on Tuesday that U.S. energy services company Weatherford

will return to operations in Libya.

Weatherford halted works in Libya ten years ago but has

confirmed its readiness to provide full field-work services at

the Jalu 59 oil field.

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