Libya's NOC says work resumed in ports after protests end

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Unrest in Libya has affected its oil production.

Libya's National Oil Corp (NOC)  said that a blockade of the Es Sider and Ras Lanuf oil terminals has been lifted; adding that the exportation from them has resumed. 

The company said that work has also continued at Hariga which was blocked along the two sites due to protestors.

The company said in a statement that its chairman, Mustafa Sanalla, held talks with local elders who have helped to end the protests.

“NOC emphasized its full support for the peaceful demands and its keenness to provide suitable job opportunities for these young people and other graduates in all parts of the country, through the programs for preparing and qualifying graduates, which the management of the National Oil Corporation supervises to implement during the coming period,” the statement said.

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