
Sirte Oil Company announced on Wednesday, April 8, the successful restart of seawater filters No. 1 and 2 at the desalination plant within its Petrochemical Complex. This achievement follows years of inactivity for these filters. The company highlighted this comprehensive maintenance work as a significant technical accomplishment, attributing it to the expertise of Libyan personnel and the petrochemical maintenance teams. These teams collaborated with the manufacturing, maintenance, spraying, and coating workshops of the Maintenance Department. The restart is considered a crucial step in improving the readiness of the complex's essential facilities. It is expected to enhance the efficiency of the seawater desalination units, ensuring a consistent supply of desalinated water to meet the industrial complex's water requirements. Furthermore, these efforts are part of ongoing preparations to restart the methanol plants, which will contribute to the stability of operational and production processes and ensure continuous work within the complex.
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This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by Libya Herald.