Kamis 03 Jul 2014 14:32 WIB

Libya govt says regains control of 2 oil terminals

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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, TRIPOLI -- Interim Libyan prime minister Abdullah al-Thani announced the end Wednesday to the country's oil crisis, saying the authorities had regained control of two oil terminals that had been blocked by rebels.

He made the announcement at a joint press conference in Ras Lanuf with rebel leader Ibrahim Jodhran, who confirmed that the two ports had been opened.

The one at Ras Lanuf has a daily capacity of 200,000 barrels per day while the other, at Al-Sidra, has a capacity of 350,000 bpd.

"Today we regained control of the ports at Ras Lanuf and Al-Sidra," Thani said. "The oil crisis now over."

Libya's economy took a heavy hit after rebels blockaded export terminals last summer, slashing all-important oil revenues.

The seizure of four terminals in July in pursuit of a campaign for restored autonomy for the eastern Cyrenaica region slashed output from 1.5 million barrels per day to just 200,000 bpd.

In April, the government reached a deal to regain control of the terminals, and took over two of them with a combined capacity of 210,000 barrels per day.

But Ras Lanuf and Al-Sidra remained under rebel control.

Jadhran said the lifting on the closure was in line with the April deal and a sign of goodwill toward the new parliament, elected last week and due to take office later this month.

However, government spokesman Ahmed Lamine told AFP that exports could not resume immediately for technical reasons.

"It will take a few days," he explained.

Pemimpin Israel juga mengatakan, "bahwa ia telah secara terbuka menyerukan kepada semua pihak untuk tidak main hukum sendiri," tambahnya.

Ketegangan-ketegangan telah meningkat sejak 12 Juni ketika tiga pemuda Israel menghilang saat melalui wilayah Tepi Barat.

Mayat mereka kemudian ditemukan pada Senin, dengan Israel menyalahkan Hamas dan bersumpah untuk menghantam keras kelompok itu.

sumber : Antara
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