AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEastern Reconstruction Watch: Belqasim Haftar says the Libya Development and Reconstruction Fund is delivering “make up for lost years” projects across Benghazi, Derna and Bayda, with construction sites expanding under eastern control. Budget & Governance: Libya’s economy chief, Suhail Abu Shiha, met Jadu municipality to push a more disciplined, transparent business climate, using a National Price Observatory to track prices and availability while backing local production and quality standards. Energy Transition & Oilfield Policy: A study argues state oil and gas firms can drive a fair energy transition but need real transition roadmaps; separately, Libya’s oil output is at a ten-year high, yet IMF warnings highlight that higher revenues won’t fix the economy without ending parallel spending and fragmentation. Security & Logistics: UNSMIL warns of rising assassinations and armed-group mobilization in Zawia, urging restraint and investigations. Humanitarian Access: Global Sumud Maghreb’s land mission remains blocked, with detainees held after crossing the “5+5” line. Industry & Trade Signals: NOV joins African Energy Week 2026 as Gold Sponsor, pointing to Libya and other producers stepping up drilling and offshore work.
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