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Recent militia clashes in Tripoli following the assassination of SSA commander Abdel Ghani al-Kikli highlight the country’s fragile security.
Big Oil’s bets on a production rebound ignore the geopolitical and security risks that now threaten every barrel.
The United Nations mission in Libya called for de-escalation Monday after fighting erupted in the North African nation’s ...
Libya’s latest upstream licensing round has already attracted more than 40 applicants, a signal of the country’s re-entry ...
The United Nations has called for calm as clashes in the capital Tripoli followed the killing of a leading militia official.
TRIPOLI: Libya is planning its first tender for energy ... The North African nation that’s home to the continent’s largest oil reserves last held a tender in 2007, four years before an ...
Advisor to Libya’s Minister of Oil and Gas. Speaking at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris on Wednesday, he said the bid round signals Libya’s integration into the global energy market. Libya ...
What was marketed as a fragile return to order in Libya has, once again, been exposed as a mirage. On May 12, Tripoli plunged into chaos following the reported killing of Abdul Ghani al-Kikli (aka ...
Armed clashes have occasionally been reported, with major factions vying for control over Libya’s substantial oil and gas reserves. Amid reports of violence, the GNU’s health ministry told ...