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Qaddafi's Long Gone, But Libya's Oil Still Struggles

The point is to keep production from falling prey to theft and corruption.
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Theft, corruption and injustice are getting dangerously close to strangling the newly reborn Libyan oil industry in its cradle.

Should anyone outside Libya care? Yes -- OPEC, Europe and the U.S., to name a few.

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Qaddafi's Long Gone, But Libya's Oil Still Struggles