ABSTRACT

The Libyan Oil Industry (1980) gives a narrative and analysis of the economic consequences of the discovery and production of oil in Libya, from the searches for oil by the major oil companies to the establishment of Libya as one of the main exporters in the world. It examines the reasons behind this rapid rise, and concentrates on the roles of the Libyan Government and the oil companies, and the relations between them; the impact of Libyan oil and events in Libya on the petroleum markets of Europe and the world; and the response of the Libyan economy to the development of its oil industry.

part I|36 pages

The Background – Libya and the International Petroleum Industry in the 1950s

part II|44 pages

The Development of the Libyan Oil Industry, 1955-1961

chapter 3|16 pages

The Libyan Petroleum Law of 1955

part III|56 pages

Revisions to Legislation, 1961 and 1965

part IV|72 pages

Government Relations, Oil Industry Development and the Libyan Economy 1961-1969

part V|104 pages

After the Revolution, 1970-1976

chapter 13|31 pages

Prices, Markets and Operations

chapter 14|5 pages

Overseas Relations in Petroleum Affairs

chapter 15|21 pages

The Libyan Economy

chapter 16|7 pages

Epilogue