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NEW OIL TERMINAL.—The Marsa al Hariga oil terminal in Tobruk harbour, Libya, which was opened recently. The terminal, with its tanker jetty and storage installations, will provide an outlet for crude oil pumped 320 miles from the British Petroleum-Nelson Bunker oil field south of Tobruk. The other picture shows King Idris I, of Libya, arriving for the opening ceremony.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 7

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NEW OIL TERMINAL.—The Marsa al Hariga oil terminal in Tobruk harbour, Libya, which was opened recently. The terminal, with its tanker jetty and storage installations, will provide an outlet for crude oil pumped 320 miles from the British Petroleum-Nelson Bunker oil field south of Tobruk. The other picture shows King Idris I, of Libya, arriving for the opening ceremony. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 7

NEW OIL TERMINAL.—The Marsa al Hariga oil terminal in Tobruk harbour, Libya, which was opened recently. The terminal, with its tanker jetty and storage installations, will provide an outlet for crude oil pumped 320 miles from the British Petroleum-Nelson Bunker oil field south of Tobruk. The other picture shows King Idris I, of Libya, arriving for the opening ceremony. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 7