Libya maintained oil output after a fire struck a pipeline connected to the Sharara field, the National Oil Corporation said. The incident, caused by a valve leak, triggered emergency repairs with no casualties reported. Flows were redirected through alternative routes to reduce disruption. Authorities confirmed production continued while investigations began. The response underscores efforts to protect energy supply despite infrastructure risks.
Libya Oil Flows Steady After Fire
Libya maintained oil output after a fire struck a pipeline connected to the Sharara field, the National Oil Corporation said. The incident, caused by a valve leak, triggered emergency repairs with no casualties reported. Flows were redirected through alternative routes to reduce disruption. Authorities confirmed production continued while investigations began. The response underscores efforts to protect energy supply despite infrastructure risks.
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