Oil, Gas & Mining

07-02-2013
The Zueitina oil terminal in north-east Libya has reopened for exports, according to Bloomberg.
07-02-2013
Terra Energy and Resource Technologies, a US-based firm, has given a presentation to the National Oil Corporation on the use of satellites in exploring for oil and gas.
07-02-2013
Abdelbari al-Arusi, the oil and gas minister, has met the Brazilian ambassador to Libya and the manager of the Tripoli branch of Petrobras.
05-02-2013
Libya's oil and gas minister is aiming to achieve a crude oil output of 1.7 million barrels per day in the coming months, and says there are plans to drill 150 wells in 2013.
03-02-2013
Libya's oil and gas minister has visited Saudi Arabia to hold talks with the management of state-owned energy firm Saudi Aramco.
03-02-2013
Austrian energy firm OMV says that protests affected production from its Libyan interests in the last quarter of 2012.
30-01-2013
Libya's oil and gas minister, Abdelbari al-Arusi, has met senior managers from the US-based Marathon Oil.
30-01-2013
The state news agency, LANA, reports that Abdelbari al-Arusi held meetings with the Tuareg Advisory Council to discuss the community's needs in southern Libya.
30-01-2013
The chairman and CEO of France's Total has made a recent visit to Tripoli, holding talks with oil and gas minister Abdelbari al-Arusi.
29-01-2013
The chairman of Indonesia's Medco Energi has given a provisional timetable for production at the Area 47 block in the Ghadames basin. 
29-01-2013
Operations at Libya's largest refinery, located in the north-east of the country, have reportedly been suspended due to a protest by workers.
28-01-2013
Libya's oil and gas minister, Abdelbari al-Arusi, has held meetings with senior management of Germany's Wintershall, which says it will maintain its investment in Libya.
28-01-2013
The National Oil Corporation (NOC) has reportedly selected Greek, Russian and Italian companies to supply Libya with petrol in 2013.
27-01-2013
UK-based BP is reportedly reviewing its exploration programme in Libya due to the recent attack in southern Algeria and security concerns within Libya itself.
27-01-2013
Libya's oil and gas minister says the government plans to build new petrochemicals plants in Ajdabiya and Zueitina, areas which have recently been affected by protests and sit-ins.