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Protests and Political Unrest Disrupt Libya's Largest Oilfield

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On Friday, Ukraine was entering its third day of a brazen ground-troop incursion across the border into Russia's Kursk region. Heavy fighting is forcing civilian evacuations and the need for humanitarian aid. Kyiv on Thursday claimed to have taken control of a Russian gas-metering station in Sudzha (Kursk region), the point where Russian gas flows into Ukraine and onto Europe.

In Libya, the NOC has announced a gradual reduction of output for the country’s largest oilfield, Sharara, and declared force majeure over protests that have forced operations to start shutting down. As of Tuesday, production had reportedly been reduced from 300,000 bpd to 200,000 bpd. Output from Sharara has been disrupted many times, most recently in January–again, due to protests. On Wednesday, the Tripoli-based Attorney General’s Office ordered the arrest of Oil Minister Khalifa Abdul-Sadiq on charges of corruption in connection to a reported 600,000 euros “for the benefit of a foreign company”. While the prosecutor has ordered the “Oil Minister’s” arrest, it has been unclear for some time who is actually Libya’s oil minister in Tripoli. Abdul-Sadiq was only appointed as a temporary oil minister (he had been the deputy) when the Prime Minister suspended Minister Mohammed Oun from the position. After an investigation, Oun was cleared and the suspension was withdrawn. However, the PM then ordered…





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