“There were discussions about the procedures to come back to Libya,” said a source in Libya.
Shell confirmed it held talks with NOC in Tripoli.
“Meetings will be focused on exploring cooperation opportunities for the two companies in the immediate future,” a Shell spokesman said.
The source in Libya said the two sides discussed questions over visas and immigration for staff and added that all pre-war commitments between Shell and the NOC would be honored.
Britain was among the first countries to support an uprising against Libya’s previous leader Muammar Qaddafi and industry analysts have said the major might seek to expand its modest involvement in Libya’s oil sector under the new rulers.
Apart from Shell, BP and trading house Vitol were often cited as potential beneficiaries of Britain’s involvement.
Shell executives in Tripoli to discuss Libya return
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