AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoZawia Energy Shock: A blast near Libya’s Zawiya power plant knocked multiple generation units offline, triggering a wider blackout across Tripoli and western coastal cities as GECOL teams worked to restore service. The incident follows a week of unclaimed drone attacks on Zawiya’s fuel depots, desalination facilities, and power infrastructure, raising fresh alarms for energy security and local stability. Fuel & Power Logistics: Brega Oil Marketing Company said a fuel tanker (about 17,000 metric tons of gasoline) docked in Benghazi to support the national supply program, amid ongoing power cuts and petrol queues linked to Zawiya violence. Medical Nuclear Plan: Libya’s Atomic Energy Corporation proposed rehabilitating the Tajoura nuclear research reactor to produce radioisotopes for diagnosis and treatment, aiming to cut import dependence and lower costs. Food Industry Pressure: Bakery owners warn bread prices are rising due to high and unstable flour supply, reduced subsidised diesel quotas, and steep jumps in yeast, packaging, water, transport, and labor costs—pushing some toward closure. Industrial Integration: Egypt and Libya chambers signed a protocol to launch an annual Egyptian-Libyan industrial integration exhibition in Benghazi, tentatively set for April 2027. Mining & Capacity: Egypt’s industry minister inspected Sinai Manganese’s alloy plant, targeting 50,000 tonnes annual capacity by end-2028 and expanding value-added and export projects. Finance & Payments: Libya’s central bank talks with China point to banks preparing to join CIPS for yuan interbank payments, alongside plans for panda bonds to support reconstruction.
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