Libya : Libya; All About the Oil!

Ankhur

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Since the first fighting, since the first Us invlolvement of on ground CIA operatives in Libya, in the inception of this incident in Africa,

many people have literaly , made billions on oils stocks,
shorting Libyan stocks and companies

and shorting the US dollar.
In the US, UK and France

The Arabs involved in the recent raid, those that are OPEC members made out like Mafia Dons dvididing up the territoires of a rival mafia family.
Saudi, Bahrain, UAE, and Egyptian oil has sky rocketed in profits




Libyan Rebels to Start Oil Exports


ChannelNewsAsia.com
March 28, 2011

Editor: Or, in other words, al-Qaeda will start exporting the oil they captured from the thug Gadafi.

BENGHAZI, Libya: Oil fields in rebel-held territory in Libya are producing between 100,000 and 130,000 barrels a day, and the opposition plans to begin exporting oil “in less than a week”, a rebel representative said on Sunday.

“We are producing about 100,000 to 130,000 barrels a day, we can easily up that to about 300,000 a day,” said Ali Tarhoni, the rebel representative responsible for economy, finance and oil, at a news conference.

He said the rebel government had agreed an oil contract with Qatar, which would market the crude, and that he expected exports to begin in “less than a week”.


http://www.infowars.com/libyan-rebels-to-start-oil-exports/
 
Boy, that was quick!!!:time::danger:


Published on Thursday, April 28, 2011 by Reuters
US Permits Oil Deals with Libya Opposition
by Andrew Quinn

The United States voiced confidence in Libya's main opposition council on Tuesday as the U.S. Treasury moved to permit oil deals with the group -- a potential financial lifeline for the anti-Gaddafi uprising.

U.S. Ambassador to Libya Gene Cretz said deepening contacts with the Benghazi-based Transitional National Council (TNC) showed it was "a political body which is worthy of our support" although not yet full diplomatic recognition.

"They continue to say the right things. They are reaching out to the international community. They're trying to be as inclusive as possible," Cretz, who is working in Washington to coordinate policy on the Libyan conflict, told reporters.

The United States this week took steps to boost aid to the opposition council and to approve oil exports made under its auspices, creating a loophole in U.S. sanctions that could mean millions of dollars in revenue for rebel coffers.


http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2011/04/28-8
 

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