AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLibya–Mediterranean Energy Watch: Greece says it’s monitoring a new Libya NOC offshore exploration deal signed in Benghazi with Turkey’s TPAO plus Repsol (Spain), MOL (Hungary), Eni (Italy) and QatarEnergy, warning it could strengthen Ankara’s disputed maritime claims in the Eastern Mediterranean. Oil & Operations: Libya’s NOC is also pushing ahead with production-sharing momentum after licensing moves, while Waha Oil is reported to be reviewing a Libya oil project and Mabrouk’s field has restarted after an 11-year hiatus. Maritime Sovereignty: Former NOC chairman Mustafa Sanalla urges Libya to avoid delays on maritime border files with Malta and Greece, calling for a dedicated legal and technical team and a full dossier before any talks. Security & Trade Risks: A report flags Canadian-made precision sniper rifles appearing in embargoed conflict zones including Libya, raising fresh concerns for arms diversion. Regional Disruption: A boat carrying migrants capsized off Libya with 51 dead or missing, underscoring ongoing pressure on Libya’s transit and logistics routes.
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