Libya’s Oil Ministry Stresses Need to Not Undermine Existing Agreements
On Saturday, the Libyan Ministry of Oil and Gas stressed the "need to not undermine the existing oil agreements, as ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the Libyan Ministry of Oil and Gas stressed the "need to not undermine the existing oil agreements, as ...
Read moreLibya has succeeded in attracting new investments exceeding $8 billion dollars by the Italian company, Eni in the gas sector. ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, the Global Energy Monitor (GEM) said that Libya has the second longest network of operating gas pipelines, at ...
Read moreThe Libyan Parliament-designated Prime Minister, Fathi Bashagha urged Italy’s energy giant, ENI to immediately stop negotiations with the “illegitimate” management ...
Read moreOn Sunday, Libya's Supreme Council for Energy Affairs held a meeting to discuss a number of strategies aimed at developing ...
Read moreThe Minister of Oil and Gas in Libya's Government of National Unity (GNU), Mohamed Aoun expressed his hopes that “oil ...
Read moreA spokesperson for the Greek Foreign Ministry stated that "Greece exerts its sovereign rights based on the principles of International ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) urged its foreign oil and gas partners to resume exploration and production, assuring ...
Read moreOn Monday, Libyan Minister of Oil and Gas, Mohamed Aoun participated in the thirty-fifth meeting of the OPEC and non-OPEC ...
Read moreOn Monday, Libya's Government of National Unity (GNU) announced the lifting of force majeure on exploration operations for the production ...
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