The government of Muammar  Gaddafi has halted all cooperation  with Italian energy firm ENI , Gaddafi’s  Prime Minister Al-Baghdadi  Ali Al-Mahmoudi said today.
ENI is the biggest foreign oil company in Libya and has had a  presence in the North African country since the 1950s, but it angered  Tripoli by suspending operations and establishing ties  with the revolutionaries trying to overthrow Gaddafi.
“We have now ended all cooperation with ENI,” Al-Mahmoudi told a news conference in Tripoli.
Al-Mahmoudi also said the government in Tripoli was in talks with  Russian, Chinese and U.S. firms over new projects in Libya, though he  did not give details.
He said the Gaddafi government was prepared to let U.S. firms invest  because Washington is not taking a direct role in the NATO bombing of  Libya.
A senior Gaddafi official told Reuters earlier this month that the  government had begun negotiations with Russian and Chinese firms on  taking over ENI’s projects in Libya after the Italian firm withdrew its  staff.
ENI, like most other international oil companies with investments in  Libya, suspended operations there after violence broke out in February  following a rebellion against Gaddafi’s rule.
Other big investors in Libyan energy include Royal Dutch Shell Plc ,  France’s Total , BP Plc , Norway’s Statoil and Austria’s OMV .
 
 
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