Libya will review all
its contracts with Italian oil major ENI,
the top producer of crude in the North African country, a statement from the prime
minister's office said Thursday.
The decision to review the contracts was communicated to the Italian firm's
chief executive officer Paolo Scaroni Wednesday by Prime Minister Abdel Rahim
al-Kib during a meeting, the statement from Kib's office said.
Kib informed Scaroni that "the contracts signed between ENI
and the former regime are going to be reviewed and re-examined to meet Libya's
interests before being executed," the statement said.