Libya’s monthly oil revenues nearly tripled in April as the country begins to reap the benefits of the oil price surge from the conflict in Iran (MEES, 8 May).
The latest figures from Libya’s NOC show that oil revenues reached $2.83bn in April, nearly triple the monthly figures of around $1bn in January and February, before the start of the Middle East conflict that lifted oil prices. (CONTINUED – 1008 WORDS)
Read this article for free
Gain access to over 60-years of energy analysis and news
-
Delve into the details backed by data
-
Exclusive information from high-level officials
-
Assess future risks and opportunities

