Looking elsewhere: says Shokri Ghanem, head of Libya's NOC state energy company
Libya eyes non-US energy partners
Libya is considering giving priority to Chinese and Russian companies over US energy companies because of its diplomatic row with Washington, according to reports.
Libya demanded an apology and warned that US business interests could suffer after a State Department official made an acerbic comment about Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
The official apologised yesterday.
The London-based Asharq al Awsat newspaper quoted Shokri Ghanem, head of Libya's NOC state energy company, as saying that the diplomatic row had prompted Libya to start looking for new energy partners.
"We are considering giving priority to Chinese and Russian companies," the newspaper, which was monitored by Reuters in Rabat, quoted Ghanem as saying.
The paper said Ghanem was speaking after he attended a meeting yesterday between Gaddafi and the ambassadors of China and Russia.
That meeting took place before the State Department official apologised for his comments.
Libyan officials have yet to say if they are satisfied by the apology.