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Libya Oil & Gas: Competition Heats Up
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Libya Oil & Gas: Competition Heats Up
An Updated Special Report by Energy Intelligence Research


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Energy Intelligence presents an updated report on the exploration & production prospects of the Libyan oil and gas sector. This report consists of our seminal report from 2004-2005 with completely updated material for 2006.

Are you ready to take advantage of all the opportunities?

To be part of this success story, you need Libya Oil & Gas: Competition Heats Up, a new comprehensive and up-to-date report by Energy Intelligence Research on the current state of the Libyan economy and its future prospects for oil and gas. Libya Oil & Gas: Competition Heats Up continues from the first edition report Libya Oil & Gas: Back In Business which gives you the detail you need to assess the current situation in Libya and gives insights into what is likely to happen next.


Who needs Libya Oil & Gas?
With expanding global demand for oil and natural gas and growing pressure on international oil companies to book or find additional reserves, Libya presents considerable potential opportunities for those looking for new resources of oil and gas. The report's focus on the country's petroleum sector and the vital role it could play in Libya's future economic and financial development gives real advantage to all those looking to take part in the rebirth of oil and gas investment there: oil executives, analysts, and other professionals of oil and gas corporations, independent producers, oil field services companies, energy consulting and law firms, and financial institutions.

Key highlights:

  • The diversifying international presence following the latest two licensing rounds
  • A preview of the fourth coming, third round
  • Implications for Libya's relations with other African and Opec producers
  • Outlook for Libya's finances, with rapid economic growth and rising foreign asset balances
  • Prospect for stronger domestic economic performance, with privatization plans and other reforms
  • Details of new Libyan crude streams
  • Strengthen your hand in this hotly contested race by obtaining a copy of Libya Oil & Gas: Competition Heats Up.

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    Libya Oil & Gas: Competition Heats Up & Libya Oil & Gas: Back In Business were written by Dr. Sharif Ghalib, Senior Energy Adviser/Analyst, Energy Intelligence Research. Dr. Ghalib's career encompasses over 30 years experience covering global oil markets as well as the economies and finances of major oil exporters. Prior to joining Energy Intelligence, he was director for the Middle East/Africa with S&P's Sovereign Ratings Group in London, and senior vice president and chief economist at Gulf Investment Corp. in Kuwait. That followed 15 years as Mideast economist at Chase Manhattan Bank in New York, and as director for the Middle East/Africa at the Institute of International Finance in Washington, DC.

    As you would expect from Energy Intelligence Research, Libya Oil & Gas: Competition Heats Up is a timely, comprehensive and detailed report on this important oil-producing country.



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