AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy Disruption: A blast and suspected drone-linked attacks around Libya’s Zawiya power infrastructure have triggered widespread blackouts across western Libya, with GECOL saying restoration is gradual after multiple grid collapses. Fuel Supply Watch: NOC reports July fuel deliveries to the local market at 1.369 million tons, valued at about $1.006bn, with diesel the biggest share and some volumes deferred due to berth congestion. Oilfield Operations: AGOCO and Halliburton discussed boosting Libyan oil production, including well maintenance, return-to-production for shut-in wells, and possible hydraulic fracturing proposals for NOC. Well Drilling Update: NWD says it completed maintenance on 188 wells and drilled 21 for NOC subsidiaries, while warning that unpaid client dues are slowing spare parts and upkeep. Medical Logistics: Libya’s Medical Supply Organisation launched a pilot “Sustainable Medical Supply Platform” to modernize planning, procurement, storage, distribution, and tracking of medicines. Migration at Sea: Italian NGO Emergency rescued 50 migrants off Libya’s coast and recovered seven bodies; separate reports also cite deaths in the central Mediterranean. Diplomacy & Trade: Somalia’s ambassador met Libya’s chambers union, pushing direct cooperation and livestock exports to Libya. Sports: FIFA reportedly cleared Zambian winger Lameck Banda to play for Al-Swehly despite a Lecce contract dispute, paving the way for CAF Champions League action.
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