Libyan Parliament Member, Asmahan Beloun, said the energy deal that Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh’s government signed with the Italian Eni company would fail due to poor infrastructure and national opposition.
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The Ministry of Oil and Gas of the Government of National Unity (GNU) claimed on Sunday that the 8-billion-dollar deal between Italy’s Eni and Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) should worth than what the latter announced.
Al-Waha Oil Company announced the completion of maintenance works for 51 oil wells in various fields of the company, including…
The “Stability Support Apparatus”, headed by Ghniwa Al-Kikli, decided to establish a company to work in the field of oil…
The Minister of Finance of the Interim Government of National Unity in Tripoli, Khaled Al-Mabrouk, affirmed that the Dbeibeh government…
Gilles Kepel, President Emmanuel Macron’s special envoy to the Middle East and the Mediterranean, said that small differences with Italy…
The Libyan outgoing Prime Minister, Abdel Hamid Dbeibeh, confirmed Wednesday that signing the gas agreement with the Italian energy company Eni came after lengthy negotiations in which Libya’s interest was supreme in all rounds.
The Head of Libya’s Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak, met with Oil Minister Mohamed Aoun in Tripoli today for talks on the Bureau’s verification of international oil agreements
Libyan Oil Ministry confirmed Sunday that signing agreement between the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and Italian Eni violates legal legislation stipulated in the Oil Law and the law establishing the Corporation.
Italy seeks to become an “energy bridge” between Africa and Europe after an $8 billion gas deal was signed with Libya yesterday, said Paolo Trancassini, an Italian member of parliament.