Following a change in management that ended a crippling strike by workers, one of Libya's major oil companies, Wafa Oil Co., is reported ready to become the last of the country's oil giants to resume pumping crude in December.
Khaled Othman, a Waha Oil Co. construction supervisor who was one of the leaders of strike action in September has been reported saying that employees are getting back to work. He said that they will be back at the oil field Saturday and hopefully resume pumping in December.
Waha Oil Co., Libya's largest oil operation with ties to foreign companies, is now under a new chairman, Ahmed Ammar who replaced former head, Bashir Elashahab, who allegedly had ties to the regime of former Libyan dictator Muammar Al Qathafi.
Khaled Othman, a Waha Oil Co. construction supervisor who was one of the leaders of strike action in September has been reported saying that employees are getting back to work. He said that they will be back at the oil field Saturday and hopefully resume pumping in December.
Waha Oil Co., Libya's largest oil operation with ties to foreign companies, is now under a new chairman, Ahmed Ammar who replaced former head, Bashir Elashahab, who allegedly had ties to the regime of former Libyan dictator Muammar Al Qathafi.