Tagged With Chris Stephen
4 November 2020
The North African producer faces significant challenges in extending, or even maintaining, its jump in output
1 August 2019
Project is the centrepiece of a strategy that promises to generate more than half of its electricity from renewables by 2030
14 November 2017
Violence and political disputes are preventing Libya's oil production settling back to pre-conflict levels
12 December 2016
NOC’s plans to lift output are under threat after renewed fighting in the Sirte basin
8 December 2016
Libyan oil-output growth will eventually need the return of foreign firms
7 December 2016
A fresh energy minister and new discovery offer glimmers of light
19 September 2016
The end-July deal to reopen the ports should be good news for investors. But convincing them to return may take time
19 September 2016
The political disintegration since 2014 has led inexorably towards a final battle for control of Libya's commanding heights
19 September 2016
Years of civil war and terror have severely damaged Libya's energy capability. A recovery faces many hurdles
14 September 2016
The east's capture of four ports gives it a huge victory in the battle for the country. Oil exports may rise and the conflict could deepen
8 July 2016
A deal to unite the eastern and western NOCs could lift output quickly – or crumble in a battle over revenue
25 May 2016
Production and exports have collapsed and may fall further. The country may be split in two. Oil is at the centre of the zero-sum conflict
20 March 2015
"There was screaming and shouting - It was chaos" - a soldier from the country's Petroleum Facilities Guard speaks out about the gunmen's murderous raid on the Ghani oilfield
14 January 2015
The attack at Es-Sider has plunged the country's oil industry into its ever-deepening civil war
25 July 2014
An agreement to resume exports has reassured oil markets. But several hurdles remain, Chris Stephen reports from Tripoli