THE NEWLY APPOINTED PRIME MINISTER OF THE LIBYAN GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY ABDUL-HAMID DBEIBAH MEETS ENI’S CEO CLAUDIO DESCALZI

THE NEWLY APPOINTED PRIME MINISTER OF THE LIBYAN GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY ABDUL-HAMID DBEIBAH MEETS ENI’S CEO CLAUDIO DESCALZI

Eni’s CEO met the new Libyan PM Dbeibah and the new Minister of Oil and Gas Oun today in Tripoli to discuss Eni’s activities in the country and areas of common interest and collaboration in the fields of renewable energy, circular economy, social projects, access to health and to energy, education and professional training. Tripoli (Libya), March 21st 2021 – Abdulhamid Dbeibah, newly appointed Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity of Libya, and Claudio Descalzi,…

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A RAY OF SUNSHINE AS LIBYA IS SET TO IMPROVE RELATIONS WITH EGYPT

A RAY OF SUNSHINE AS LIBYA IS SET TO IMPROVE RELATIONS WITH EGYPT

Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh said Sunday he is optimistic about his country’s future relations with neighboring Egypt. On Saturday, Dbeibeh received a phone call from Egyptian President Adel-Fattah al-Sisi during which he signaled Egypt’s full support to the new Libyan government, according to the Egyptian Presidency. “I received a phone call from the Egyptian president during which he offered his congratulations for obtaining the parliament’s confidence,” Dbeibeh wrote on Twitter. “We are optimistic…

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UNCERTAINITIES IN THE REOPENING OF MISRATA-SIRTE ROAD, LIBYA

UNCERTAINITIES IN THE REOPENING OF MISRATA-SIRTE ROAD, LIBYA

The Libya Review reports that forces affiliated with the Government of National Accord (GNA), known as the Al-Samoud Brigade, announced on its Facebook page its complete refusal to reopen the coastal road between Misrata and Sirte. This goes contrary to the ceasefire agreement reached on October 23, 2020 in Geneva by the GNA and Libyan National Army (LNA). Both parties signed an agreement to withdraw foreign fighters from Libya and reopen the county’s roads. This…

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LIBYA’S SHARARA OILFIELD RESUMES PRODUCTION

LIBYA’S SHARARA OILFIELD RESUMES PRODUCTION

The Sharara oilfield produces more than 300,000 barrels of crude oil per day, forming roughly one-third of the oil-rich country’s production. The oilfield resumed production on June 7 after a months-long hiatus which caused billions of dollars in losses. Libya’s National Oil Corporation said Russian and other foreign mercenaries have entered Sharara Oilfield in a convoy of vehicles and met representatives of the Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG), forces established to maintain security at the oilfields….

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SERVICE SPECIALIST 1 AT GENERAL ELECTRIC (GE), LIBYA

SERVICE SPECIALIST 1 AT GENERAL ELECTRIC (GE), LIBYA

GE drives the world forward by tackling its biggest challenges. By combining world-class engineering with software and analytics, GE helps the world work more efficiently, reliably, and safely. GE people are global, diverse, operating with the highest integrity and passion to fulfill GE’s mission and deliver for our customers. GE is looking for Service Specialist to manage all site activities in Libya. JOB DESCRIPTION As a Controls and Electrical Field Service Engineer You will be…

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NATO IS READY TO HELP WITH THE LIBYA CRISIS

NATO IS READY TO HELP WITH THE LIBYA CRISIS

NATO offers to help Libya with migrant crisis but warned there were no military solutions. Chief Jens Stoltenberg NATO Secertery General said ” they will help build a security institute for Libya. Libya is ready to welcome any support from Italy who requested assistance from Libya. Since the death of Kadhafi, Libya has been in commotion with different militias seeking to control it’s oil. Hence, the chaos in the country has made the it a major…

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LIBYA RECOVERS TWO KEY OIL EXPORT TERMINALS.

LIBYA RECOVERS TWO KEY OIL EXPORT TERMINALS.

 Libya’s strongman Khalifa Haftar recovers two major oil ports from rebels. Libya has recovered two oil export terminals among by the ones attacked last week by rebel forces. The troop was led by Khalifa Haftar. They reclaimed both Ras Lanuf and Al-Sidra terminals. It took them one week to fight away rebels in both terminals. The Petroleum Facilities Guard, led by Ibrahim Jadhran, had controlled the terminals and blocked exports for years. He controlled the terminal since…

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