LIBYA - Oil Refining & Petrochemical Sectors.The UN's suspension of a limited embargo embargo (ĕmbär`gō), prohibition by a country of the departure of ships or certain types of goods from its ports. Instances of confining all domestic ships to port are rare, and the Embargo Act of 1807 is the sole example of this in against Libya since last April has made life much easier for the country's oil refining and petrochemical sectors. The National Oil Co. (NOC (Network Operations Center) A central or regional location for monitoring a large network. Also called a "network management center" (NMC), "service management center" (SMC) or "network control center" (NCC), a NOC may be used to manage a large enterprise network, ) has since been importing spare parts Spare parts, also referred to as Service Parts is a term used to indicate extra parts available and in proximity to the mechanical item, such as a automobile, boat, engine, for which they might be used. Spare parts are also called “spares. and equipment to improve the two sectors, and there has been a great deal of maintenance work in recent months. (UN Resolution 883, passed on Nov. 11, 1993, had specifically targeted the refining sector and expanded on sanctions first imposed in April 1992. It had banned the import by or sale to Libya of refinery equipment, including boilers, furnaces, fractionation fractionation /frac·tion·a·tion/ (frak?shun-a´shun) 1. in radiology, division of the total dose of radiation into small doses administered at intervals. 2. columns, pumps, catalytic reactors, and prepared catalysts - as well as spare parts for almost all equipment in the oil sector. As a result, NOC had to delay a number of projects in this sector. The petrochemical sector had been affected as well). |
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