Oil companies resume operations in Libya despite threats from Mustafa Sanalla
Oil companies resume operations in Libya including at most terminals in Eastern Libya on 21 September despite threats from Mustafa
Read moreOil companies resume operations in Libya including at most terminals in Eastern Libya on 21 September despite threats from Mustafa
Read moreEast Libya oil operations have resumed despite the threat of Libyan National Oil Corporation chairman Mustafa Sanalla to retain force
Read moreThe latest evidence from the shipping market suggests that Iran, once a major seller of crude, no longer has exports
Read moreIran’s crude oil exports have fallen to below 100,000 b/d in July as the country fall short of storage capacity
Read moreBouri loadings 2020 Dates Seller Grade Buyer Volume Destination January 7/8 Noc Bouri Saras 80,000 Med 28/30 Noc Bouri BP
Read moreThe current negotiations about restarting oil production in Libya, involving officials from the Libyan National Oil Co from the East
Read moreMoves are intensifying to bring about a ceasefire in the Libyan civil war between the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord
Read moreNew uncertainties are emerging over the proposed EastMed gas line project following an appeal by Turkish President Reccep Tayyip Erdogan
Read moreDespite the US agreement with Greek shipowners, intermediaries with links to the Maduro regime in Caracas are still promoting crude
Read moreThe US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Asset Control has removed two Greek tankers from a blacklist of tankers that have
Read moreLibya has become the key to President Reccep Erdogan’s plans to carve-up the Eastern Mediterranean into economic zones that would
Read moreThe military leader of Eastern Libya, Field Marshal Khalifa Khaftar, has made an unprecedented bid for US and Israeli support,
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