Libya may be forced to cut oil production within days if a stand-off between eastern and western factions that has prevented loadings at the Marsa al-Hariga port continues, an official from oil firm NOC in Tripoli has said.
The Tripoli-based NOC official said that remaining storage capacity at the port was limited and filling up fast.
An official from the Marsa al-Hariga port said tanks at Hariga were 7-10 days away from reaching their full capacity.
With no tankers loading crude at the port, Libya will be forced to shut in around 120,000 bpd of production, or the export capacity of the port.
Opec member Libya is already producing less than a quarter of the 1.6mn bpd it produced in 2011.
Libya has two competing governments, one in Tripoli and one in the east of the country. The eastern administration has set up its own National Oil Corp in parallel to the Tripoli-based NOC and has tried and failed so far to export crude independently.
The Tripoli-based NOC official said that negotiations were underway to resolve a dispute between eastern and western factions that has prevented a tanker belonging to trading company Glencore from loading at Hariga. The Seachance was originally due to load a 600,000-barrel cargo on April 26-28. Reuters tracking shows the tanker waiting outside the port.
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