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Published time: December 30, 2014 15:53
[image: Firefighters work to put out the fire of a storage oil tank at the
port of Es Sider in Ras Lanuf December 29, 2014 (Reuters / Stringer)]

Firefighters work to put out the fire of a storage oil tank at the port of
Es Sider in Ras Lanuf December 29, 2014 (Reuters / Stringer)
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NATO intervention in Libyan internal affairs damaged the

political and economic structure of the country and caused fighting,
killing, and the disruption of oil production, Dr. Mamdouh Salameh, oil and
energy consultant to the World Bank told RT.

A massive fire has been raging at a large el-Sidr oil facility in Libya
since last week. Rival militias are vying for control of the oil facilities
in the country. The fire in three of the six burning oil storage tanks has
been put out. The Libyan government wants international help to tackle the
widespread environmental damage.

*RT:* *Is this incident affecting oil prices on the global market?*

*Dr. Mamdouh Salameh:* Nothing whatsoever, because there is already glut in
the oil market, and Libya has been producing only 350,000 barrels a day
which are neither here nor there. It hardly now exports oil. Most of the
oil they produce is used in the country domestically which means that it
has no impact whatsoever on the global oil market.

*RT:* *How about on the country itself? Libya's producing many hundreds of
thousands of barrels a day, only a third of what it was putting out back in
2010. How much damage has that been to the country? Can it recover any time
soon?*

*Dr. MS:* It is a lot of damage, it destroys the Libyan economy. The Libyan
economy has been dependent for almost 90 percent of the revenue from oil.
Libya up to 2011 used to produce 1.6 million barrels, the second biggest in
Africa, and used to export one and a quarter million barrels a day to
Europe. Now they are producing around 350,000 and that is not guaranteed,
that’s far below domestic demand. So the damage to the economy is huge, but
above all you are talking about armed militia fighting each other, a lot of
killings, absence of central government and disruption of oil production.
That is the price the Libyans are paying for the NATO intervention in their
affairs.

*RT:* *Who's likely to come to Libya's aid and tackle this incident bearing
in mind the country's deeply-divided between rival militias vying to
control of oil facilities there? If facilities like this continue to burn
who will put it out?*

*Dr. MS:* Libya has already asked for Italian help. To do it Italy could
provide planes which can smother the fire and they are doing their best now
to try to put the fire out. But it is still spreading and to my
understanding around 850,000 barrels have been destroyed. And that area
where the fire is taking place is the biggest terminal in Libya. It can
store up to 6 million barrels a day. So you can imagine the damage it is
having on the Libyan oil industry, on the economy, and of course on the
environment as well.

The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely
those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of RT.
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