Oil theft 'costing Libya over USD 750 mn annually'

AFP  |  Tripoli 

Fuel is costing more than USD 750 million each year and harming its economy and society, the of the Company in the conflict-riddled country said.

"The impact of fuel is destroying the fabric of the country," NOC said according to the text of a speech delivered yesterday at a conference on and fuel theft in

"The fuel smugglers and thieves have permeated not only the militias which control much of Libya, but also the fuel distribution companies which are supposed to bring cheap fuel to Libyan citizens," he said.

"The huge sums of money available from have corrupted large parts of Libyan society," he added.

The backbone of the North African country's economy, Libya's sector collapsed in the wake of the 2011 NATO-backed uprising that toppled longtime dictator

Before the revolt Libya, with estimated reserves of 48 billion barrels, used to produce 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd).

But output fell to less than 500,000 bpd between 2014 and 2016 due to violence around production facilities and export terminals as rival militias fought for control of Africa's largest crude reserves.

No was exported from Libya's main ports until September 2016 with the reopening of the in the country's so-called crescent.

The recovery of production and exports is key to restoring Libya's moribund economy. Sanalla urged Libya's "friends, neighbours but above all the Libyan people themselves... to do everything they can... to eradicate the scourge of fuel theft and fuel smuggling".

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 18:55 IST