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Oil is returning to the forefront of the conflict as a political pressure card, which has proven useless in previous times, except when used as a means of extortion to obtain money or some political g.
Libyan Minister of Oil in the Government of National Unity, Mohamed Aoun, said the country is losing $60 million per day from the closure of oil fields and ports, Anadolu reported. Aoun met with .
Libya s National Unity Government yesterday said that it had resumed production at the Sharara and El-Feel oilfields, two days after protesters shut the pipeline transporting oil from the two fields.