Libyan oil production has now reached 1.215 million barrels per day (MMbbl/d), a Libyan oil source told Reuters on Nov. 13, as the OPEC member’s oil industry recovers faster than expected.
The North African country’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) said on Nov. 7 that production had reached 1.04 MMbbl/d.
Libya’s oil output has been rising steadily since the gradual lifting of an eight-month blockade by eastern forces in September. On Oct. 26, NOC ended force majeure on the last facilities closed by the blockade.
Earlier this week, NOC chairman Mustafa Sanalla said output could reach 1.3 MMbbl/d within a month.
It could be a challenge for Libya to produce significantly more than 1.3 MMbbl/d because repeated shutdowns since a civil war erupted in 2011 and limited investment in infrastructure has curtailed its production capacity.
Prior to 2011, Libya was producing about 1.6 MMbbl/d.
The speedy recovery in production, which slumped to just 100,000 bbl/d in early September, has surprised analysts and it presents a challenge to the OPEC and allies, a group known as OPEC+.
They are due to hold a ministerial committee meeting on Nov. 17 which could recommend changes to production quotas when all the ministers meet on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.
At the moment, OPEC+ is due to reduce existing cuts of 7.7 MMbbl/d by about 2 MMbbl/d in January.
But the group is considering extending the current cuts by three or six months, or even deepening them.
The rise in Libyan output and the prospect of weaker demand during ongoing lockdowns to stem record increases in COVID-19 cases are forcing the group to reconsider its policy.
“Production has staged a remarkable comeback ... rebounding twice as fast as our expectations and prior recoveries in 2014/2016,” Goldman Sachs said.
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