More attacks on Libya’s oil facilities are likely unless a United Nations-backed unity government is approved, and militants hit one oilfield just last week, the head of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) said Monday.
Mustafa Sanalla told Reuters that suspected ISIS militants had staged their latest attack against Libya’s oil infrastructure late Thursday or Friday, setting fire to one production tank and damaging another at the Fida oil field.
Fida lies south-west of the oil terminals of Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, where militants launched repeated assaults and inflicted major damage last month.