Libyan Government Declares Force Majeure on Oil Production
The Parliament-designate government led by Prime Minister Osama Hammad, declared a state of "force majeure" on all oil fields, ports, ...
Read moreThe Parliament-designate government led by Prime Minister Osama Hammad, declared a state of "force majeure" on all oil fields, ports, ...
Read moreLibyan presidential candidate Suleiman Al-Bayoudi has called for a shutdown of the country’s oil production in response to ongoing attempts ...
Read moreA recent report from the French newspaper Le Figaro warns of a looming large-scale conflict in Libya, with the country’s ...
Read moreLibya’s Brega Petroleum Marketing Company announced that the tanker Anwar Afriqya has docked at the Tripoli port, carrying 30 million ...
Read moreThe Chairman of Libya's Management Committee of the Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO), Mohamed Ben Shatwan, has urged the American ...
Read moreThe Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC) held a technical meeting with the Oil Research Centre to review its activities, strategic ...
Read moreA fire that broke out on Monday in a pipeline transporting oil from Libya's Waha Oil Field to the port ...
Read moreOn Friday, the Libyan Embassy in Tunisia, represented by the Labor Attaché and the Assistant Trade Attaché, participated in a ...
Read moreOn Saturday, Libya's Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) Chairman Mohamed Ben Shatwan held talks with Douline Technologies' Business Development and ...
Read moreAccording to data published by the "Energy Research Unit," Africa's gas reserves reached 17.89 trillion cubic meters by the end ...
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