Here's just a sample of what I found on a Google, using the terms "ntc libya oil contracts":
http://www.rigzone.com/news/article.asp?a_id=110712">Libya Oil Contracts Won't Be Political Favors - NTC
LONDON (Dow Jones Newswires), Sep. 1, 2011
New contracts to produce oil and gas in Libya won't be awarded as political favors, but will be given to companies on merit after an open bid process, the U.K.-based coordinator and spokesman for the rebel National Transitional Council said Thursday.
"Oil contracts will be awarded on merit, not political favoritism," said Guma El-Gamaty in a telephone interview with Dow Jones Newswires. New oil contracts will be published and international companies invited to bid, he said.
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International oil companies, including France's Total, will most likely continue to play a prominent role in Libya's oil sector because of their long experience producing oil in the country already, El-Gamaty said.
"We expect them to be bidding," he said.
http://www.news24.com/Africa/News/Oil-flows-again-in-Libya-20111016">Oil flows again in Libya
(Ali Tarhuni) said Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) was under pressure to review contracts with foreign oil companies signed under Gaddafi.
New deals are unlikely to be signed anytime soon.
The NTC's oil and finance minister, Ali Tarhuni, said last week that new deals would have to wait for a democratically elected government.
Tarhuni pledged to investigate "every penny" of suspicious oil contracts signed under the former regime, responsible for what it described as "unbelievable" corruption.
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110906-708352.html">Libya's NTC Will Respect Existing Oil Contracts - EU Diplomat
SEPTEMBER 6, 2011, 10:04 A.M. ET.
BRUSSELS (Dow Jones)--Libya's National Transitional Council has said it will respect existing oil contracts, a European Union diplomat said Tuesday.
Speaking of meetings with new Libyan officials, the diplomat said: "In general terms, they underlined business continuity. There will not be any action taken on the decisions of the Gadhafi regime."
For future contracts, the diplomat said, Libya will be open to all bids from any company.
The diplomat also said Libyan NTC officials have said they do not want to be pushed to fix an election date and want sufficient time. He said they didn't want to be pegged down to holding an election in eight or 12 months.