Libya’s Eastern Government Considers Force Majeure On Oil Ports
The eastern-based Libyan government has warned it may declare force majeure on the country’s oil fields and ports, citing repeated ...
Read moreThe eastern-based Libyan government has warned it may declare force majeure on the country’s oil fields and ports, citing repeated ...
Read moreLibya is grappling with an escalating fuel crisis as unpaid debts owed by the National Oil Corporation (NOC) to international ...
Read moreLibya is working to revive suspended oil and gas contracts with Russian energy companies, a senior official from the Presidential ...
Read moreOn Thursday, the Central Bank of Libya reported that total state revenues reached approximately 37.693 billion Libyan dinars during the ...
Read moreThe US-based oilfield services giant Weatherford has officially announced its return to Libya after more than a decade of absence, ...
Read moreAmerican oilfield services company Weatherford International has officially resumed its operations in Libya after more than ten years of suspension, ...
Read moreLibya’s Minister of Oil and Gas, Khalifa Abdelsadeq, held talks with Malta’s Ambassador to Libya, Charles Saliba, to strengthen bilateral ...
Read moreLibya’s Acting Minister of Oil and Gas, Khalifa Abdel-Sadiq, has officially called on Turkish oil and energy companies to return ...
Read moreThe US-Africa Energy Forum, set to take place in Houston, Texas, on August 6–7, 2025, will prominently feature Libya as ...
Read moreA criminal court in Tripoli has sentenced seven individuals to lengthy prison terms for their involvement in armed activities that ...
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