Production restarting after repairs to Libya oil pipeline

An oil platform in the Bouri Oilfield some 70 nautical miles north of the coast of Libya (Reuters)
Updated 31 December 2017
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Production restarting after repairs to Libya oil pipeline

BENGHAZI: Repairs have been finished on a Libyan oil pipeline damaged in a suspected attack five days ago and production is restarting gradually, an engineer from the operating company said on Sunday.
The blast and resulting fire on Tuesday about 130 km (80 miles) south of the Es Sider terminal caused a drop in output estimated by the National Oil Corporation (NOC) at 70,000-100,000 barrels per day (bpd).
A second engineer said that some checks and testing would be necessary as production resumed. Both engineers asked not to be named because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
Oil workers on Saturday had posted pictures on social media of new sections of pipeline being laid at the site of Tuesday’s incident.
NOC subsidiary Waha Oil Co, which operates the pipeline, has described the cause of the explosion as a “terrorist attack,” without giving details. The NOC says it is investigating what happened.


Saudi delegation arrives in Damascus to sign a number of economic agreements

Updated 11 min 17 sec ago
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Saudi delegation arrives in Damascus to sign a number of economic agreements

DAMASCUS: A Saudi economic delegation arrived at the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic in Damascus to sign a number of agreements to support the Syrian economy and begin a new phase of comprehensive partnership between the two countries.

The contracts, expected to be signed between the Syrian and Saudi sides, will cover the aviation, telecommunications, infrastructure services and real estate development sectors.

The Saudi economic delegation is headed by Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih and includes Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha, President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation Abdulaziz Al-Duailej and a number of representatives from Saudi ministries.