
Ra's Lanuf Refinery | Credit: News Libya
The Ra's Lanuf Refinery is Libya's largest oil refinery and one of the biggest refineries in North Africa. Located in Ra's Lanuf on the central coast in the Gulf of Sirte, approximately 550-600 km east of Tripoli, the facility is part of a larger petrochemical complex that includes an ethylene plant, polyethylene plant, utilities, and Ra's Lanuf Harbor.
Technical Specifications
Capacity: 220,000 barrels per day (bpd), representing more than two-thirds of Libya's total refining capacity
Refinery Type: Simple hydroskimming topping and reforming refinery with a single distillation tower
Startup Year: 1984
Products: The refinery produces fuel oil, gas oil (diesel), naphtha, kerosene, and jet fuel. Despite being a simple refinery, its products meet market specifications due to the use of high-quality Libyan crude oil, primarily from the Sarir and Messla fields operated by Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO).
Petrochemical Complex
The broader Ra's Lanuf complex includes petrochemical facilities with an ethylene plant capacity of 1.2 million tons per year. Main products include:
- Ethylene: 330,000 tons per year
- Propylene: 170,000 tons per year
- Mixed C4: 130,000 tons per year
- Pyrolysis gasoline: 335,000 tons per year
Current Operational Status
Refinery: NOT OPERATIONAL (Shut Down Since 2013)
The Ra's Lanuf Refinery has been completely shut down since 2013 and remains offline as of November 2025. The closure is due to a prolonged legal and commercial dispute between Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) and its Emirati joint venture partner, not due to technical or security issues.
Petrochemical Plants: OPERATIONAL (Recently Restarted)
While the refinery itself remains closed, the petrochemical facilities at the Ra's Lanuf complex have been successfully restarted:
- Ethylene Plant: Resumed operations in October 2025 after an eight-month shutdown that began in February 2025. The plant restarted on October 15, 2025, with naphtha being fed into thermal cracking furnaces and the main compressor brought online. Full production of specification-grade products began within days of the restart.
- Polyethylene Plant: The first production line had been operating, and in January 2025, the company successfully restarted the second polyethylene production line after more than 12 years of inactivity. This achievement was accomplished entirely by Libyan technical teams.
References
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- The North Africa Post. Mar 1, 2021. NOC wins appeal against LERCO over Ras Lanuf Refinery dispute
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