AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLibya Oil & Revenue: Libya’s oil push is back in the spotlight as exports hit about 43 million barrels in May and revenues rose to roughly $3.4bn, helped by higher crude prices after the Strait of Hormuz disruption. Energy Governance: The summer electricity crisis is worsening as gas and light fuel supplies for power generation tighten, raising fears of longer load shedding and exposing deeper institutional coordination problems. Oil Sector Deals: Libya’s NOC is moving ahead with unified field arrangements and partnerships, while the wider market is watching renewed interest from major operators as production climbs. Border & Migration Controls: The GNU temporarily suspended visas on arrival at airports to curb fraud and tighten entry rules, amid ongoing debate over irregular migration and alleged settlement plans. Industry & Skills: Libya’s University of Benghazi is reopening with a new campus after years of war damage, with students returning to classes and rebuilding academic life. Regional Cooperation: Dbeibah met the US chargé d’affaires to discuss unified development, plus cooperation in energy, oil, telecoms, and investment. Maritime/Trade Links: Libya and Greece reviewed strengthening bilateral cooperation and continuing maritime delimitation dialogue. Local Administration: Plans for a “Central Region Province” in Libya’s central area are facing backlash and a lack of official response from key institutions.
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