Saturday, May 25th, 2013
PGNiG to resume drilling in Libya
Poland's largest natural gas company PGNiG will resume work on its Libyan gas exploration license, Libya oil firm NOC said. Marek Karabuła, the chief executive of PGNiG's Libyan unit met Abdelbari al-Arusi, the country's minister for crude oil, and presented his company's drilling plans.
PGNiG has been the holder of an exploration license in Libya since 2007. In 2011, it obtained permission for drilling work on the license, but withdrew from activities there when civil war broke out in the country.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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