Ransom payment would set dangerous precedent
NOC declared force majeure on exports on Monday

BENGHAZI: Libya’s state-owned National Oil Corp. (NOC) said it was
against paying a ransom to an armed group that has halted crude
production at the country’s largest oilfield.
“Any attempt to pay a ransom to the armed militia which shut down El
Sharara (oilfield) would set a dangerous precedent that would threaten
the recovery of the Libyan economy,” NOC Chairman Mustafa Sanalla said
in a statement on the company’s website.
NOC on Monday declared force majeure on exports from the
315,000-barrels-per-day oilfield after it was seized at the weekend by a
local militia group.
The nearby El-Feel oilfield, which uses the same power supply as El
Sharara, was still producing normally, a spokesman for NOC said, without
giving an output figure. The field usually pumps around 70,000 bpd.
Since 2013 Libya has faced a wave of blockages of oilfields and export
terminals by armed groups and civilians trying to press the country’s
weak state into concessions.
Officials have tended to end such action by paying off protesters who demand to be added to the public payroll.
At El Sharara, in southern Libya, a mix of state-paid guards, civilians
and tribesmen have occupied the field, camping there since Saturday,
protesters and oil workers said. The protesters work in shifts, with
some going home at night.
NOC has evacuated some staff by plane, engineers at the oilfield said. A
number of sub-stations away from the main field have been vacated and
equipment removed.
The occupiers are divided, with members of the Petroleum Facilities
Guard (PFG) indicating they would end the blockade in return for a quick
cash payment, oil workers say. The PFG has demanded more men be added
to the public payroll.
The tribesmen have asked for long-term development funds, which might take time.
Libya is run by two competing, weak governments. Armed groups, tribesmen
and normal Libyans tend to vent their anger about high inflation and a
lack of infrastructure on the NOC, which they see as a cash cow booking
billions of dollars in oil and gas revenues annually.
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