National Oil Corp., Libya’s state- run energy company, plans to export 12.7 million barrels of crude from Jan. 26 to Feb. 1, according to an official at the company’s crude and natural-gas marketing department.
The company, also known as NOC, shipped 5.54 million barrels from Jan. 19 to Jan. 25, Ahmed El-Mihoub said in an e- mail from the capital Tripoli.
Libya, holder of Africa’s biggest crude reserves, seeks to raise production and exports, which were disrupted during months of armed rebellion against late leader Muammar Qaddafi.
The following table lists the breakdown of shipments for the week of Jan. 26 to Feb. 1. Size is measured in barrels.
--------------------------------------------------------------- Size Crude Grade Loading Date 600,000 Es Sider Jan. 24-26 400,000 Sarir Jan. 25-27 75,000 Sirtica Jan. 26-28 600,000 Sirtica Jan. 26-28 630,000 Sharara Jan. 26-28 600,000 Amna Jan. 26-28 600,000 Abu Attifel Jan. 26-28 600,000 Abu Attifel Jan. 26-28 600,000 Es Sider Jan. 26-28 600,000 Mellitah Jan. 27-29 600,000 Brega Jan. 26-28 600,000 Es Sider Jan. 28-30 600,000 Zueitina Jan. 28-30 600,000 Sarir Jan. 29-31 600,000 Sharara Jan. 29-31 600,000 Amna Jan. 29-31 600,000 Es Sider Jan. 29-31 600,000 Es Sider Feb. 1-3 1,000,000 Sarir Feb. 1-3 600,000 Sarir Feb. 1-3 1,000,000 Mellitah Feb. 2-4
(Source: Bloomberg)