- Oil
Company Archived May 29, 2009, at the
Wayback Machine "
Zueitina Oil Port". www.
zueitina.com.ly.
Retrieved 2024-03-08. "Rebels deny
Gaddafi troops on...
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largest oil
producer is the Waha Oil
Company (WOC),
followed by the Agoco,
Zueitina Oil
Company (ZOC), and
Sirte Oil
Company (SOC). Oil resources,
which account...
- Ras Lanuf,
Zueitina, Brega, and Sidra. The
facilities in Ras Lanuf, Brega, and
Sidra reopened on 12 September,
while the port of
Zueitina reopened on...
- Waha Oil
Company (WOC),
followed by the
Arabian Gulf Oil
Company (Agoco),
Zueitina Oil
Company (ZOC), and
Sirte Oil
Company (SOC).
Libya is a
member of the...
- By the 12th of September, the LNA had
captured the
headquarters of the
Zueitina oil terminal,
leaving the PFG with
hardly any
territory under its control...
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Bureau and
secured control of
eastern ports,
namely Sidra, Ras
Lanuf and
Zueitina. In
August 2013,
Jathran issued the “Ras
Lanuf Declaration”, the declaration...
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District was
subdivided into
seventeen Basic People's Congresses, namely,
Zueitina, East Ajdabiya, West Ajdabiya,
North Ajdabiya, Brega, Bashir, Sultan, al`Arqub...
- m****acres at
Zliten and Ras Lanuf. On 10 January, ISIL
attacked the port of
Zueitina by sea with 3 boats. The Port was
defended by the
Guards of
Petrol Installations...
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agreement with
those holding the
smaller oil
export terminals of
Hariga and
Zueitina,
those holding the
larger Ras
Lanuf and Es
Sider terminals refused to recognise...
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taken over the four key oil
ports of Essidra, Ra's Lanuf,
Brega and Al-
Zueitina, but were
cooperating with the GNA to
permit oil exports. On 31 August...