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If Qaddafi Falls, What Happens to Libyan Oil?

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As Libyan rebels continue to hunt for Muammar el-Qaddafi, the future of Libya hangs in the balance. But so does the future of Libyan oil.

Although a victory by rebel forces would remove an oppressive regime, it would simultaneously remove a unifying principle from the highly tribal coalition of rebel forces, and would potentially endanger what in 2010 made up 92 percent of the nation’s government revenues: oil and gas.

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“The early days of transition could go well--or not,” said Kevin Book, managing director at ClearView Energy Partners, a Washington-based policy-analysis firm. “If they go poorly, oil infrastructure could be harmed.”

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