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Engineers and technicians from the company who work in the oil wells have asked Madrid for their transfer. They warn that security in the area is not enough Repsol has evacuated all its staff in Libya Hard setback for Repsol in Libya: it has had to close a key oil well Repsol returns to Libya The president of Repsol, Antoni Brufau. The president of Repsol, Antoni Brufau. The violent clashes between the different guerrillas that control the territory of Libya have spread unrest among Repsol employees who work in the oil fields of the North African country. For this reason, they have asked the company's management to evacuate them. The insecurity of the deployed workforce is greater every day. Repsol's trajectory after the fall of the Gaddafi dictatorship and the civil war that devastated Libya at different times has been affected by violence and the threat to the safety of the staff working in the wells of Tripoli and its surroundings.
In fact, as has been reported in these pages, in recent years, due to instability in the country, the company has been forced to evacuate its workers on two occasions and has closed some wells forced by armed confrontations. After more or less long periods of inactivity, Repsol has recovered Denmark Mobile Number List activity in Libya on all occasions and has continued to extract oil from its subsoil. Employees fear for their lives This recurring problem of violence does not stop: El Confidencial Digital has learned that in the recent trips that Repsol engineers and technicians have made from Libya to Madrid, they have asked to meet with company executives to convey their concerns. The message that the engineers and technicians have conveyed is very clear: the situation in Libya is unsustainable and the company has to remove some workers assigned there from the country.
The situation has reached such a level of violence in Tripoli and in the vicinity of the oil facilities that Repsol engineers and technicians seriously fear for their lives . This has been warned to the company's management in meetings held in Madrid. Repsol sources assure, however, that they no longer have company personnel deployed in Libyan territory . What happened in the two previous evacuations In the two previous evacuation operations of the workforce in Libya, the Spanish oil company had to ask for help from other companies operating in the North African country to be able to quickly carry out the urgent departure of the workers.
As sources from the sector explain to ECD , these previous experiences have led Repsol to prepare in advance for a possible evacuation of its personnel forced by the spiral of armed violence that is being experienced in Libya and that threatens its facilities and employees. If it finally had to carry out this evacuation, the Spanish energy company is studying the option that it already resorted to in the previous eviction: maintaining the production of the wells it exploits in Libya despite not having employees there thanks to the work of contractors with those worked by the company chaired by Antonio Brufau. exp-player-logo María José, madre de Antonio Tejado, guarda silencio sobre la delicada situación de su hijo If the eviction occurs, this would be the third evacuation of Repsol staff from this country after the “Arab Spring” uprisings.
In fact, as has been reported in these pages, in recent years, due to instability in the country, the company has been forced to evacuate its workers on two occasions and has closed some wells forced by armed confrontations. After more or less long periods of inactivity, Repsol has recovered Denmark Mobile Number List activity in Libya on all occasions and has continued to extract oil from its subsoil. Employees fear for their lives This recurring problem of violence does not stop: El Confidencial Digital has learned that in the recent trips that Repsol engineers and technicians have made from Libya to Madrid, they have asked to meet with company executives to convey their concerns. The message that the engineers and technicians have conveyed is very clear: the situation in Libya is unsustainable and the company has to remove some workers assigned there from the country.
The situation has reached such a level of violence in Tripoli and in the vicinity of the oil facilities that Repsol engineers and technicians seriously fear for their lives . This has been warned to the company's management in meetings held in Madrid. Repsol sources assure, however, that they no longer have company personnel deployed in Libyan territory . What happened in the two previous evacuations In the two previous evacuation operations of the workforce in Libya, the Spanish oil company had to ask for help from other companies operating in the North African country to be able to quickly carry out the urgent departure of the workers.
As sources from the sector explain to ECD , these previous experiences have led Repsol to prepare in advance for a possible evacuation of its personnel forced by the spiral of armed violence that is being experienced in Libya and that threatens its facilities and employees. If it finally had to carry out this evacuation, the Spanish energy company is studying the option that it already resorted to in the previous eviction: maintaining the production of the wells it exploits in Libya despite not having employees there thanks to the work of contractors with those worked by the company chaired by Antonio Brufau. exp-player-logo María José, madre de Antonio Tejado, guarda silencio sobre la delicada situación de su hijo If the eviction occurs, this would be the third evacuation of Repsol staff from this country after the “Arab Spring” uprisings.