Julian Borger and Terry Macalister
London Guardian
Friday, September 2, 2011
The starting pistol has been fired on bids by Britain and other western powers to secure a slice of the oil prize in Libya when France said it was “fair and logical” for its companies to benefit.
Alain Juppé, the French foreign minister, planted his flag in the sand as the Guardian was told that BP was already holding private talks with members of Libya’s interim government.
Libya is a vital energy producer, and BP had previously committed itself to spending more than $1bn on exploration plans under Muammar Gaddafi’s government.
Shell was also becoming active before the civil war broke out, as was Total of France, but the conflict over the past few months has brought the country’s existing oil production of 1.6m barrels a day – 2% of the world’s total – to a halt.
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The race is on for Libya’s oil, with Britain and France both staking a claim
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As stated by many people, its all about “control” of everything. The NWO is out to control the worlds supply of everything, including population reduction, which, is still their number one priority.
Bravo2…….out
Its like the little Red Hen story. the countrys that didnt help the rebels should not get the rewards