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Sep 14
Michel Cousins
Sanalla promises exports to resume "immediately" at Zueitina, promises oil production can rise to 600,000 b/d within a month
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Aug 18
Michel Cousins
Tanker arrives at Zueitina to take oil to Zawia
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Jul 18
Sami Zaptia
Opinion: “Use of force” may be necessary – Prime Minister Ali Zeidan
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Jul 17
Sami Zaptia
Strikes that affect national interest should be banned – Electricity Minister Muhairig
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