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Libya Revises Down May Crude Exports: Bloomberg

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Libya has revised down its planned crude exports for May to 1.1m b/d, according to Bloomberg, citing a loading programme.

  • This compares to previous plans to load 1.12m b/d.
  • In total, 34.27m bbl will be exported across May.
  • Sarir and Mesla exports from Hariga have been revised down from 226k b/d to 194k b/d.
  • Sharara loadings have been revised up to 183k b/d, from 163k b/d previously.
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Libya has revised down its planned crude exports for May to 1.1m b/d, according to Bloomberg, citing a loading programme.

  • This compares to previous plans to load 1.12m b/d.
  • In total, 34.27m bbl will be exported across May.
  • Sarir and Mesla exports from Hariga have been revised down from 226k b/d to 194k b/d.
  • Sharara loadings have been revised up to 183k b/d, from 163k b/d previously.