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The refinery was closed for two days after fighting near the site 40km west of Tripoli.
Published on May 10, 2026
Libya’s main oil refinery has resumed operations after two days of fighting forced the closure of the facility, according to the refinery’s statement.
The Sunday development came after suddenly This was announced after a fight broke out near a site in Zawiya on Friday.
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The refinery, about 40km (25 miles) west of Tripoli, has a capacity of 120,000 barrels per day (bpd). It is connected to the 300,000-bpd Sharara oil refinery.
The Azzawiya oil refinery said on Friday it was forced to shut down the facility and remove all tanks from the port after large-scale projectiles hit several locations inside the facility.
The National Oil Corporation (NOC) of Libya said on the same day that several high-tech projectiles hit various oil fields but there was no major damage at the time.
Fighting had escalated and spread into residential areas adjacent to the refinery, increasing the risk to the site and surrounding areas, the NOC added.
The NOC said oil in Tripoli and surrounding areas was not affected.
Zawiya security officials described it as a “security operation against terrorists”.
Libya has been in turmoil since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Zawiya has seen repeated clashes that have at times forced the closure of the coastal road to the Tunisian border.
Reports of unrest in the city circulated online, including unconfirmed images of gunfire being heard in Zawiya.