Pipeline

Libya’s Pipeline leak at Samah oilfield may delay operations


Published: Friday June 11, 2021
By: Oilfield Africa Review

A pipeline leak at Libya’s Samah oilfield may pause pumping operations, an oil engineer there and an oil source at Waha Oil Company said.

Samah feeds the Es Sider oil terminal and an oil official at the Port Said Waha oil production is currently about 285,000 barrels a day.

A leak repeated leaks are being experienced in the same pipeline, connecting Samah to Es Sider, after several controlled measures, the oil engineer at the field said.

Waha is a subsidiary of National Oil Corp (NOC).

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