Libya’s Election Is All About Oil Money
Libya’s election problem is still all about oil money. The fear among those who could lose power in Libya as a result of elections planned for December 24th is now Continue Reading
Libya’s election problem is still all about oil money. The fear among those who could lose power in Libya as a result of elections planned for December 24th is now Continue Reading
Highlights Russia’s Tatneft had suspended work several times Sanalla calls on other IOCs to boost activities in Libya Libyan crude output about 35% below peak levels Russia’s Tatneft has resumed Continue Reading
The resignation of Libya’s deputy oil minister, Refaat al-Abbar, last week threatens to make the current uneasy situation in Libya’s oil sector even worse. As it stands, Libya is currently Continue Reading
Libya is looking for U.S. oil companies to return to the oil-rich nation, according to Bloomberg. Libya’s oil minister Mohamed Aoun has said that he hopes U.S. companies will return Continue Reading
Libya’s Prime Minister has revoked a decision by the oil ministry to remove the chairman of the National Oil Corporation, Mustafa Sanalla, from his post. The Libyan oil ministry suspended Continue Reading
Libya’s state-run oil firm has opened an office in London, with the aim of boosting the OPEC nation’s production capacity. Murzuq Oil Services Ltd. will act as the oversees arm Continue Reading
The long-serving head of Libya’s state-run oil company will remain in his post, Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah said in a decree, looking to end a feud between two key Continue Reading
Libya’s National Oil Corporation has revealed that the chairman of its board of directors recently held a meeting with the general manager of Schlumberger Libya. Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) Continue Reading
Crude export operations have returned to normal at two major Libyan oil ports after days of protests and sit-ins that had disrupted loadings, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) said on Continue Reading
Libya’s National Oil Corp (NOC) on Thursday said that a blockade of the Es Sider and Ras Lanuf oil terminals had ended and that export operations had returned to normal. Continue Reading