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Libya: Zawiya oil refinery suspends operations due to armed clashes nearby

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Libya’s Zawiya Refinery Shut Down Amid Escalating Armed Clashes

On the early morning of Friday, armed groups engaged in heavy‑weapon fire around the Zawiya oil complex, prompting the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and the Zawiya Refining Company to suspend operations as a precautionary measure. According to an Al Jazeera report, alarm sirens were activated after clashes broke out, and multiple rounds struck various parts of the facility.

Immediate Impact on Operations

The NOC confirmed that all personnel were safely evacuated and that no significant damage to the refinery’s core infrastructure had been observed. Despite the shutdown, the corporation stated that fuel supplies to domestic markets continued uninterrupted, drawing on existing stockpiles and alternative distribution routes.

Key points from the NOC statement include:

  • Evacuation of all refinery and port staff completed within the first hour of the incident.
  • Activation of emergency protocols, including the sounding of alarm sirens and securing of hazardous material areas.
  • Assurance that crude oil intake and refined product outflow remain stable through reserve tanks and downstream pipelines.

Background and Strategic Importance of Zawiya Refinery

The Zawiya refinery, located roughly 45 kilometres west of Tripoli, is Libya’s largest operating refining complex. With a nominal capacity of about 120,000 barrels per day (bpd), it processes a significant share of the country’s domestic crude output and supplies gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel to the western region.

Historically, the facility has faced periodic disruptions due to militia activity and political instability. Notable incidents include a 2014 shutdown following clashes between rival armed groups and a 2020 temporary halt after a cyber‑attack on its control systems. These events underscore the refinery’s vulnerability to both security threats and operational challenges.

Response from Authorities and Industry Experts

Local security forces have reportedly deployed additional units to the Zawiya perimeter in an attempt to contain the fighting and protect critical infrastructure. The NOC urged all parties to respect the safety of civilian workers and avoid targeting energy assets, citing the potential humanitarian impact of fuel shortages.

Industry analysts emphasize that prolonged interruptions at Zawiya could exacerbate Libya’s already fragile fuel supply chain. Oilprice.com notes that any reduction in refining output would likely increase reliance on imported refined products, putting further pressure on the nation’s foreign‑exchange reserves.

Experts also point to the need for a coordinated national strategy to safeguard energy infrastructure. According to a 2022 report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), strengthening site security, investing in redundant systems, and establishing clear communication channels between oil operators and security forces are critical steps to mitigate future disruptions.

Sources

  • Al Jazeera. “Libya’s Zawiya refinery shut after armed clashes.” Accessed November 2, 2025. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/11/02/libya-zawiya-refinery-shut
  • National Oil Corporation (NOC). Official statement on Zawiya refinery suspension, November 1, 2025.
  • Oilprice.com. “Libya’s refining capacity at risk amid Zawiya unrest.” November 2, 2025.
  • International Energy Agency (IEA). “Energy Security in Fragile States: Lessons from Libya.” 2022.

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