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Libya oil facilities ‘intact’

The head of Libya's state oil company said today that all oil installations in the restive North African country are undamaged.

Chinese trio pull out Libya staff

China's three major state-owned oil and gas companies have evacuated all their Chinese employees out of Libya, the companies said.

EU: Gadhafi no longer controls most oil fields

Moammar Gadhafi's regime appears to have lost control of most of Libya's oil and gas fields to opposition forces, the European Union's energy commissioner said, dismissing the idea of imposing a blockade.

Saudi Aramco says supply needs met

Demand for extra oil supply following disruption to exports from Opec member Libya has been met, Saudi Aramco chief executive Khalid Falih told reporters.

All international staff members of RWE Dea flown out of Libya

Owing to the current situation in Libya, all international staff members of RWE Dea AG have been flown out of Egypt. This also applies to the members of the core team that had recently remained in Tripoli. In doing so, the Company responded to the current situation prevailing in the country in the interests of the safety of its workforce.

CNPC evacuates Libya employees

China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) has evacuated 47 of its 391 Chinese employees in Libya because of political turmoil, according to a company newspaper.

ADX prepares slowly for Sidi Dhaher

Australia-listed ADX Energy is moving slowly with preparations for its Sidi Dhaher well, 350 kilometers west of the Tunisian border with Libya.

Tanzania approves Aminex farm-in

London-based Aminex can increase its interest in a production sharing agreement offshore Tanzania to 65% after receiving government approval for a farm-in arrangement with Australia's Key Petroleum.

Protests no problem for Yemen LNG

Recent protests in Yemen will not stop Total-led Yemen liquefied natural gas from reaching full output capacity in the next six months, a spokesman for the company has said.

Unrest hits Libyan output

Unrest in Libya caused several oil-industry companies to say they were halting output in Africa's third-largest producing country.

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