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After 11 years operated by liquid, Al-Sarir Power Station starts operating with natural gas

For the first time ever, Al-Sarir Electricity Plant (Full capacity 855 MW) has been working today by gas supplies, after 11 years operated by liquid, Waha Oil announced on Wednesday. Al-Sarir station was supposed to operate with gas, but the lack of gas and the suspension of the completion of the gas pipeline prevented operating the station with gas.

Al-Sarir Power Station in southeastern Libya started operating with natural gas for the first time in 11 years, after it had been operating with diesel.

The announcement of operating the station with gas came after the completion of the gas pipeline and the development of the Al-Fareg field, which raised its natural gas production from 70 million to 250 million cubic feet per day, bringing the gas to the station.

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