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Article

16 Sep 2013

Author:
David Kashi, International Business Times

Libya Oil Production Dropping Amid Protests At Export Terminals And Oil Fields Across The Country

Libya is losing $130 million a day in oil revenue because of ongoing protests at large export terminals and oil fields across the country...Protesters have been demanding better working conditions and pay...Libya’s oil production has fallen from 1.4 million to about 150,000 barrels of oil a day due to oil strikes as well as attacks on critical infrastructure.