A delegation from the Tripoli-based Libyan government has been visiting Washington this week to drum up interest in the ...
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Libya Reopens Its Oil Patch and Big Oil Shows Up
After more than a decade of instability, U.S. and European majors such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, and Eni are ...
A general drone view shows the Nafoora oil field in Jakharrah (Reuters) - Libya's latest oil shutdown has pushed up global energy prices. This explains the situation. HOW DID WE GET HERE? Since the ...
The sheer scale of the crime is staggering, almost unbelievable: an estimated $20 billion stolen from the Libyan people in just three years. To put that number into perspective, that colossal sum, ...
Libya Energy & Economic Summit (LEES) 2026 to Spotlight United States (U.S.) Corporate Engagement as American Firms Recommit to Libya’s Energy Future ...
Libya’s central bank said Tuesday that representatives from the country’s two legislative bodies signed an agreement on a ...
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US and European oil giants qualify for Libya’s first oil bidding in 17 years
United States and European oil giants are set to return to Libya, eligible for the country’s first oil exploration bidding in ...
Libya's crude oil exports have fallen significantly due to a political standoff over the leadership of the country's central bank. UN-mediated talks between rival Libyan governments have yet to yield ...
The chaos in Libya as it descends into virtual civil war has sent international oil prices skyrocketing despite a pledge from Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, to ramp up exports. And ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Uncertainty about oil and gas companies' contracts with Libya, soon to be scrutinized and potentially revised, will persist until new leaders take power after June elections, ...
As widespread, bloody revolt and army defections threaten Muammar Qaddafi's four-decade grip on power, global stock markets are reeling and the price of oil is soaring, hitting a two and a half-year ...
(Reuters) - Libya's latest oil shutdown has pushed up global energy prices. This explains the situation. HOW DID WE GET HERE? Since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi and ...
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