Deteriorating security forces four Libyan oilfields to close
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Four oilfields have been shut down and employees in a fifth oilfield have gone on strike in Libya over fears that the Daesh terrorist group may attack the facilities.
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Apr 12, 2016 05:08 UTC
  • Libyan security forces instruct drivers on a road in the capital, Tripoli, March 31, 2016. (Photo by AFP)
    Libyan security forces instruct drivers on a road in the capital, Tripoli, March 31, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

Four oilfields have been shut down and employees in a fifth oilfield have gone on strike in Libya over fears that the Daesh terrorist group may attack the facilities.

The Libyan state news agency LANA said on Monday that the Bayda, Tibisti, Samah and Waha oilfields in Merada, southeast of the capital, Tripoli, were evacuated on Saturday.

The news agency said the staff of Zaltan oilfield, 55 km (35 miles) southeast of Merada, also declared “a general strike following the worsening of the security situation inside the field and fears of attacks” by Daesh.

The employees said in a statement that they decided to form a crisis committee and stop production activities at the oilfield.

A Libyan military source attributed the closure to “the collapse of security and low daily production rate due to difficult security conditions.”

Merada is about 350 kilometers (220 miles) from Daesh’s Libyan stronghold, the coastal city of Sirte.

Daesh has launched several attacks on Libyan oilfields in a bid to find access to oil and be able to smuggle them for profit.

The latest such assault occurred on April 2, when Daesh terrorists attacked the then-operating Bayda and Tibisti oilfields, killing two guards. Two other guards went missing.

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