Inaugural U.S. Libyan Summit -- September 6-7, 2004, Geneva -- will be held in co-operation with the International Energy Advisory Council


LONDON, June 28, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- The inaugural U.S. Libyan Summit, to be held Sept. 6-7 in Geneva, will gather all major representatives from the Libyan economy, including: NOC, Electricity, Power Generation, Banking, Finance, Tourism, Industry, Telecoms, Computing, Healthcare and Agriculture.

This has been directed/instructed/decreed to the International Energy Advisory Council (IEAC) by the Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister for International Co-operation.

For the first time, the Libyan private sector will be represented by the Libyan Businessmen's Council.

Key issues to be discussed include:

- Economic developments in Libya: The reform program and plans for liberalization

- Public and private sector co-operation

- The future role of international partnerships and joint ventures

- Potential for upstream co-operation between NOCs and IOCs

- Latest increases in Libya's oil-producing capacity

- Plus other important issues to be announced.

This unique event will reflect a significant spirit of change in the U.S./Libyan relationship and the opening of opportunities and cooperation between the U.S. and Libyan markets. For those who are interested in harnessing these early opportunities, it is an event that should not be missed.



            

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