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Libya's oil revenues have reached 51.1 billion Libyan dinars ($9.43 billion) in the first half of 2025, the central bank said ...
Greek shipping company TMS Tankers has revealed that an explosive device was behind the blast that struck the oil tanker Vilamoura just hours after it departed from Libya’s Zueitina port last week.
Libya was thrust back into the spotlight last week when it announced that it is pumping a million fewer barrels of oil than it did last year. That was big news for oil-consuming nations that are ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNLibya reopens oil sector to international exploration after nearly two decadesLibya is officially re-entering the international oil and gas arena, launching its first major exploration licensing round in ...
Libya has launched its first oil and gas exploration bid round in 18 years, attracting major international players like ...
Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) is one of the 10 Best Dip Stocks to Buy According to Billionaires. On July 2nd, Bloomberg ...
Libya's oil terminals — like the Brega refinery and oil terminal, pictured in March 11, 2014 — are being fought over by militias and by the nation's two rival governments.
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Libya’s oil output ‘cannot be easily replaced’ during reported production halt, analysts warn - MSNThe oil market’s attention was turning to North Africa on Monday, with reports that Libya’s eastern government had halted crude exports and production from the nation’s oil fields.
Global oil prices climbed above $92 a barrel on Tuesday for the first time in nearly 10 months as the energy market braces for supply disruptions caused by catastrophic flooding in Libya.
At the core of Libya’s short-, medium-, and long-term crude oil production outlook, and again reiterated behind the scenes in the recent Cairo talks initiated by the U.S., is that there must be ...
Libya was thrust back into the spotlight last week when it announced that it is pumping a million fewer barrels of oil than it did last year. That was big news for oil-consuming nations that are ...
Around 79% of the world's proven crude-oil reserves are located in OPEC member countries, and Libya's share of the group's proven crude-oil reserves was at 48.36 billion barrels, or 3.9%, in 2023.
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