Libya warns companies not to buy oil from militias holding terminals
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Libya's government is warning oil companies not to buy from export terminals seized by militias in the east of the country.
In a strongly worded statement Wednesday, the government said such dealings were a "blatant violation" of Libyan sovereignty and a "crime" punishable by law.
It said that it had a list of companies who it claimed were "trying" to buy oil and that they are under surveillance.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Air and naval forces were ordered to "confront any vessels (violating the order) with force, arrest and detention," the statement said.
Militias with a range of demands took over the terminals this summer. Libya's oil production sharply declined from 1.4 million barrels a day to few hundred thousand barrels a day.