AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy & Investment: OQ Exploration and Production signed an MoU with Libya’s Libyan Investment Authority in Tripoli, as Oman and Libya deepen cooperation across oil, gas and renewables. Fuel Crisis Watch: Libya’s Administrative Control Authority and NOC discussed fuel supply and import financing, citing monthly costs of about $1.1bn and pushing tighter distribution controls to curb smuggling. Port Updates (Benghazi): Jaliyana Free Zone kept fuel flowing with new gasoline and diesel tanker unloadings for Brega Oil Marketing Company. Digital Push: Libya marked National Information Technology Day and launched a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026-2030 with an AI ethics charter, targeting wider AI use across government services. Migration & Sovereignty: The House of Representatives warned against any plans to settle foreigners or change Libya’s demographics, while Libya reiterated its rejection of irregular migrant settlement. Human Rights (Benghazi): NIHRL reported the arrest of Sufi figure Jumaa Al-Fitouri by armed men linked to the 210th Infantry Battalion and called for his release or legal referral. Sports: Al Ahli Benghazi booked the Libya Cup final against Al Ahli Tripoli.
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