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Engineers say that Libya's El Feel Oilfield has been shut down since Thursday.

Two El Feel engineers reported that the El Feel oilfield in Libya has been closed since Thursday because National Oil Corporation, the state-owned oil company, used its 'pipeline' to transport crude from Sharara after its pipeline had been damaged by fire.

The engineers said that the flow of Sharara oil was redirected through the El Feel pipeline and the Hamada pipe to the storage tanks at Zawiya.

An engineer at the Sharara oilfield said that Sharara's alternative pipelines can pump between 80,000 and 100,000 barrels of oil per day.

El Feel is operated by Mellitah Oil and Gas. This joint venture between NOC and Italy’s Eni has a capacity of between 80,000 and 90.000 bpd in normal circumstances.

One of the engineers said that production at El Feel should resume within a week or 10 days.

Sharara, Libya's largest oil producing area, has a capacity between 300,000. bpd and 320,000. The field is connected to the country's?120,000-bpd Zawiya refining facility, located about 40 km (25miles) west of Tripoli.

The field is operated in a joint venture between NOC and Repsol via Acacus Oil Company, TotalEnergies OMV, Equinor.

Since the 2011 uprising in Libya against Muammar Gadhafi, Libyan oil production has been repeatedly closed for various technical and political reasons. Reporting by Ayman Al-Werfali Writing and Editing by Ahmed Elumami

(source: Reuters)