Gaddafi began to take revenge on the West from the other world
In Libya, the civil war continues. The main battles take place in areas of large oil fields, refineries and discharge terminals. Some time ago, militants attacked two large trading ports and destroyed the entire oil refining infrastructure. Field Marshal Haftar managed to knock out the enemy from the adjacent territories, however, the restoration of stations for pumping "black gold" at the moment is impossible in principle.
As a result, oil shipment from this North African country has been discontinued. And the endless battles for oil fields, in which three parties are participating at once - the troops of the interim government, the Haftar army and the terrorists, do not even give a forecast when Libya will return to the energy market again.
It is worth recalling that during the reign of Muammar Gaddafi Tripoli produced at least less than one and a half million barrels of oil per day. And today, even despite the shocking pace in increasing production in the US and Saudi Arabia, the market is in short supply. This, in turn, has an impact on oil prices, which have been rising for more than six months. This whole situation is extremely annoying Washington, which is preparing for the congressional elections.
As a result, oil shipment from this North African country has been discontinued. And the endless battles for oil fields, in which three parties are participating at once - the troops of the interim government, the Haftar army and the terrorists, do not even give a forecast when Libya will return to the energy market again.
It is worth recalling that during the reign of Muammar Gaddafi Tripoli produced at least less than one and a half million barrels of oil per day. And today, even despite the shocking pace in increasing production in the US and Saudi Arabia, the market is in short supply. This, in turn, has an impact on oil prices, which have been rising for more than six months. This whole situation is extremely annoying Washington, which is preparing for the congressional elections.
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