Mending a bad boy imageDelegation touts Libya’s untapped oil and gas wealth; eyes $30B investment; Canadian companies encouraged to move early before U.S. lifts sanctions Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Back on the global stage after being consigned to the pariah category, Libya is wasting no time spreading the message that its petroleum industry is open for business.
A delegation from the National Oil Corp. was in Calgary in late March and early April drumming up its potential, right on the heels....
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