Gallery Page - Libya Part 2

Libya's rebel-held east: a photo essay


In April 2011, Petroleum Economist's editor, Derek Brower, and freelance photo-journalist Eric Kampherbeek travelled to Benghazi to report from the rebel-held east of Libya.


The photos cover: Benghazi, capital of the rebel-held east; the frontline along Libya's coastal road; key oil-sector figures in the rebel government; damaged energy infrastructure; and the free, but desperate border crossing between Egypt and Libya.

To read the exclusive articles about the state of the oil sector in Libya, follow the links below:

The war for Libya’s oil
Libya in limbo
Libyan rebels will reward their ‘friends’
Libya’s rebels beg West for cash
Libya rebels eye oil restart ‘in weeks’




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