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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | 07/30/2008
GENEVA, July 30 (RIA Novosti) - Libya has resumed oil supplies to Switzerland, which were suspended during a diplomatic row sparked by the arrest of the Libyan leader's youngest son, the Swiss Oil Association said on Wednesday."A tanker carrying 80,000 metric tons of oil set off [from Libya] on Tuesday to deliver oil to Swiss consumers," association chief Rolf Hartl told Swiss media.Also...
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IOL (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
... said accounted for 20 percent of Switzerland's consumption. The association's managing director, Rolf Hartl, said he had not received confirmation of a Libyan cut-off. He said any halt in supplies would not result in long queues at Swiss fuel stations.Also on Thursday, the Libyan government organised a demonstration by employees of the Libyan shipping company in front of the Swiss...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
... of hatred among the Swiss police and government will have a beginning, but no end." In Zurich, Rolf Hartl, Managing Director of the Swiss Oil Association, said Libya provided about 50,000 barrels of Switzerland's 250,000 barrels per day consumption. The row is the second in recent months between a European country and Libya, which has been gradually patching up relations with the...
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... country could cope with a halt of oil deliveries from Libya. The association's managing director, Rolf Hartl, said he has so far not received confirmation of a Libyan cutoff. He said any halt in supplies would not result in long lines at Swiss fuel stations and that sealing off the Tamoil refinery in Collombey in southern Switzerland would take two weeks. In addition, the amount of...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... could cope with a halt of oil deliveries from Libya.
The association's managing director, Rolf Hartl, said he has so far not received confirmation of a Libyan cutoff. He said any halt in supplies would not result in long lines at Swiss fuel stations and that sealing off the Tamoil refinery in Collombey in southern Switzerland would take two weeks.
In addition, the amount...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... country could cope with a halt of oil deliveries from Libya.The association's managing director, Rolf Hartl, said he has so far not received confirmation of a Libyan cutoff. He said any halt in supplies would not result in long lines at Swiss fuel stations and that sealing off the Tamoil refinery in Collombey in southern Switzerland would take two weeks.In addition, the amount of...