AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLibya Energy Security: Drone strikes and explosions around Zawiya have again hit power and fuel infrastructure, with GECOL reporting outages after a blast near the Zawiya power station and earlier substation damage, while NOC says it may face operational disruption at the Zawiya refinery and warns of possible force majeure. Oilfield Output Plans: At Akakus Oil Operations, NOC reviewed performance at Al-Sharara, targeting output near 355,000 bpd by mid-2027 and pushing safety and firefighting upgrades plus development drilling. Fuel Supply Transparency: NOC reported July local fuel deliveries of 1.369m tons valued at about $1.006bn, with diesel the biggest share and some volumes deferred due to berth congestion. Upstream Services: AGOCO and Halliburton discussed boosting Libyan oil production via well maintenance, return-to-production for shut-in wells, and evaluating hydraulic fracturing proposals for NOC. Drilling & Workover: NWD said it completed maintenance on 188 wells and drilled 21, while flagging payment arrears from clients that strain spare parts and rig readiness. Regional Geopolitics: Turkey’s senior diplomatic push into eastern Libya drew attention as Ankara seeks access to both sides of the divided country, with implications for regional maritime and energy planning.
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