The Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC) confirmed on Saturday that all technical and operational activities in oil fields and ports are running normally and safely.
In a statement, the NOC reassured its local and international partners that "operations for the production and export of oil and gas continue uninterrupted across all its subsidiaries, adhering to the highest safety and security standards, with no impact on operational activities."
The corporation reported that crude oil production over the past 24 hours reached 1,376,415 barrels, while condensate production stood at 40,914 barrels, and natural gas output reached 2.56 billion cubic feet, according to daily reports from technical operations rooms.
The NOC emphasized that its workforce—including engineers, technicians, and administrative staff across its subsidiaries—continues to perform its duties with high efficiency to ensure uninterrupted production and exports, maintaining stability and reinforcing international partners' confidence in Libya’s oil and gas sector.
The NOC reaffirmed its full commitment to operating with professionalism and a responsible national spirit to preserve the stability of Libya’s oil and gas sector and safeguard the country’s sovereign wealth for all Libyans.
Background: The capital, Tripoli, witnessed large protests on Friday in front of the Prime Minister’s Office, demanding the departure of the Government of National Unity.