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Qathafi receives Algerian foreign minister
Libya-Algeria, Politics, 11/5/2004

Libya announces new measures to liberalize the economy
Libya has announced that it will take a series of economic measures to lift subsidy from gasoline, electricity and supply commodities which cost at the meantime $ 5 billion annually.
Libya, Economics, 11/3/2004

off shore rig Sabratha installed
The upper part of the off shore rig (Sabratha) was installed Sunday early morning. The rig regarded one of the main components of the mega strategic West of Great Jamahiriya Gas Project," JANA said yesterday adding "through which 1000 million cubic feet of natural gas and nearly 65 thousand barrel of crude oil and densities would be produced daily."
Libya, Economics, 11/1/2004


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