Pipeline Shutdown Disrupts Oil Flow Near Zawiya
A recent oil leak prompted the shutdown of a pipeline south of Libya's Zawiya city, as announced by Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC). The incident has halted operations and underscores ongoing infrastructural challenges in Libya's oil industry, raising concerns over potential environmental impacts and operational disruptions.

An oil leak has resulted in the immediate shutdown of a pipeline located south of Zawiya, Libya, according to a statement released by Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) on Saturday.
This incident not only disrupts the flow of oil but also poses significant environmental risks and highlights the vulnerabilities within Libya's oil infrastructure.
The NOC's announcement suggests an urgent need for repairs and assessments to prevent further damage and ensure safe and efficient operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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