“The plan involves establishing green zones inside the site to avoid anyone from entering without permission and removing all unauthorized persons from the field”, was said in a statement.
“As per the Sanalla statement, NOC is fully prepared to reopen the field if the Petroleum Facilities Guards are properly supervised”.
Libya’s internationally identified government said the 315,000 barrels a day field, the country’s biggest, would reopen after Sarraj flew there to meet protesters who seized the southern facility on Dec 8.
Sarraj says the demands of the protesters – made up of state guards and tribesmen – are legitimate. Oil sources later said preparations were being made to restart output.