Libyan exports dry up as sanctions bite
Issue 205
- 18 Mar 2011
| 6 minute read
Since the anti-Qadhafi rebellion sparked off in mid-February, it has been hard to tell what oil is being exported from Libya and under what circumstances. The most recent estimate from the International Energy Agency is that exports have halted, writes John Hamilton. About two-thirds of Libyan oil is produced by joint ventures between National Oil Corporation (NOC) and international partners. Some of the oil being loaded from ports
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