Libya Conflict: Inside Colonel Gaddafi #39;s Private Jet
Rebels give tour of Muammar Gaddafi #39;s captured luxury airplane. For more videos visit Sky #39;s Anna Botting is shown round the luxurious plane of Colonel Gaddafi - with its jacuzzi and sumptuous...
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Libya calls for help to fight oil terminal fires caused by rocket attack
More than 20 soldiers have been killed in a surprise attack in which fighters used speedboats in a failed bid to seize some of Libya #39;s main oil terminals, ac... Libya is calling for overseas...
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Libya Containing Es Sider Oil Fire but Export Resumption in Question
Officials and industry insiders said Libya has made progress containing a fire at its largest oil port that has destroyed four days of the country #39;s oil production but the damage to storage...
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Oil prices got a temporary boost Monday from fresh concerns over Libya's ability to bring oil to market, but prices reversed and U.S. crude futures hit a new five-year low.
The Libyan crisis escalated as the conflict among militias roiled the OPEC-member nation. The strife could create a turning point in the monthslong rout of the oil market that has seen prices plunge as much as 50 percent, Francisco Blanch, head of commodities at Bank of America, told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Monday.
"I do think Libya is a very important supplier. The return of Libya is what started the rout downwards in the first place, so I think if we do see Libya offline for the majority of 2015, it could provide a lot of support to prices here," he said.
But the glut of oil in world markets has been weighing on markets, and OPEC has vowed not to cut production as prices fall. "The market continues to react to the oversupply in crude oil and the reiteration by the Saudis that they're not cutting production," said Andrew Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates.
West Texas Intermediate futures for February fell to $53.12 per barrel, breaking through an earlier 2014 low and its lowest price since May 2009.
"We're going to see $50 in the next couple of weeks for WTI," Lipow said. "This could be the first December since 2005 that crude inventories will have risen, when we normally expect a drawdown as oil companies meet their LIFO targets."
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Tank at Libya #39;s Es Sider oil port hit by rocket still on fire-official
Tank at Libya #39;s Es Sider oil port hit by rocket still on fire-official Subscribe My Channel! .TUNIS, Dec 25 (Reuters) - Libya is only producing oil from its ...
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