AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOffshore Gas Boost: Eni and Libya’s NOC have started up the Sabratha Compression Project, adding a 1,600-ton module and new compression trains to sustain Bahr Essalam output, lifting gas volumes by about 800 million cubic metres per year and supporting power generation plus exports to Italy via Greenstream. Energy Diplomacy: NOC held talks with an Indian delegation on expanding energy cooperation, including training and a joint forum for investment opportunities across oil and renewables. Regional Oil Flows: Nigeria imported about 64,500 bpd (around 2m barrels in May) of Libyan crude for the first time on record, underscoring how supply disruptions are reshaping feedstock demand for local refining. Industrial Projects on the Ground: Construction continues on the Al-Shaoush Girbal International Stadium in Sabha, with work progressing on main components under approved plans and quality standards. Security & Unification Politics: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Lt Gen Saddam Haftar in Washington as Washington pushes a framework to unify Libya’s rival administrations. Environmental Pressure: A World Bank report says global gas flaring rose for a third straight year, with Libya listed among the biggest flaring sources.
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