AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLibya–Oman Energy Deals: OQ Exploration and Production signed an MoU with Libya’s Libyan Investment Authority in Tripoli, setting a framework for joint oil and gas exploration and production investments, with Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah present. Energy Revenue Watch: Libya’s National Oil Corporation reported its highest monthly revenue in 10 years for May, nearly $4bn, and contracted 17 gasoline tankers—though western cities still saw fuel shortages and long queues. Power & Water Infrastructure: GECOL said work continues on the West Tripoli–Al-Taba 400 kV transmission line, including concrete foundations for towers, while the Man-Made River system saw electricity restored to major wellfields after outages. Housing Delivery: Libya’s social affairs ministry and the housing programme signed an MoU to finance and build 15,000 homes across 2026–2030, starting with 269 units in an initial phase. Trade & Food Links: Tunisia’s fruit exports rose, with Libya remaining the biggest customer by volume, underscoring regional food supply ties. Governance & Demographics: The House of Representatives urged authorities to block any moves that could be used to settle foreigners or change Libya’s demographic identity. Regional Business Diplomacy: Libya joined Africa–Korea senior talks in Seoul, pushing cooperation in infrastructure, digital development, food security, health, energy, and critical minerals. Maritime Risk: A report highlights how sea chokepoints are becoming new battlegrounds, with implications for shipping and energy flows.
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