Libya-owned Arabian Gulf Oil is in touch with foreign clients to discuss direct marketing of crude directly instead of via the state-owned parent, per a company official. The company, Agoco, split
from National Oil Corp., based in Tripoli after uprisings, saying it was siding with protesters. The company is in eastern Libya, home to most of the country's crude reserves, a region that is in
control of rebels demanding the end of Muammar Qaddafi's dictatorship.
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