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  2. Gulf of Sidra incident (1981) - Wikipedia

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    In the first Gulf of Sidra incident, 19 August 1981, two Libyan Su-22 Fitters fired upon two U.S. F-14 Tomcats and were subsequently shot down off the Libyan coast. Libya had claimed that the entire Gulf was their territory, at 32° 30′ N, with an exclusive 62-nautical-mile (115 km; 71 mi) fishing zone, which Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi asserted as "The Line of Death" in 1973. [1]

  3. Opération Harmattan - Wikipedia

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    Forbin and Jean Bart, which were already on station off Libya, joined Task Force 473. [13] The number of combat aircraft forward deployed at Air Base 126 Solenzara was increased to 20 with the arrival of two more Mirage 2000-5 and two more Mirage 2000D, with support aircraft operating out of Saint-Dizier and Avord.

  4. Operation Unified Protector - Wikipedia

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    USA: from 1 April to 22 August, the US flew 5,316 sorties over Libya, including 1,210 strike sorties, with munitions deployed 262 times. [65] By 31 July, the US had spent US$896 million in the conflict. [65] UK: By 12 July, the UK had spent about €136 million on operations in Libya. [66]

  5. Sirte Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was initially known as Esso Standard Libya Inc., [3] the first company to discover commercial quantities of crude oil in the Zelten oil field. [4] In 1981, Exxon (parent company of Esso Standard) withdrew their Libyan operations, after which Sirte Oil Company was formed as a NOC subsidiary. It was established to operate the former ...

  6. Zawia Oil Refining Company - Wikipedia

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    The Zawia oil terminal is operated by ARC. The terminal is located in northwestern Libya at constituting the harbour facility of the It has a single point mooring buoy, 27 m deep to accommodate vessels up to 100,000 tons capacity, 30 m deep to accommodate vessels up to 140,000 tons, and 23 m deep to accommodate 5,000 to 20,000 tons products for loading and unloading.

  7. National Oil Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Libya has substantial potential for exploration with an average of 16 wells per 10,000-km, whereas similar countries usually average 50 (the world average is 105). [ 18 ] In November 2016, the group chairman, Mustafa Sanalla, announced the group is seeking to boost output to 900,000 barrels a day by the end of 2016 and about 1.1 million barrels ...

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  9. Arabian Gulf Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    The Arabian Gulf Oil Company (Agoco; Arabic: شركة الخليج العربي للنفط) is an oil company based in Benghazi, Libya, engaged in crude oil and natural gas exploration, production and refining. It was a subsidiary of the state-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC). [1] [2]