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Libyan MP Accuses Dbaiba Government of Obstructing Elections

January 10, 2026
Libyan MP Accuses Dbaiba Government of Obstructing Elections
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Operations at three of Libya’s main oil export terminals — Brega, Ras Lanuf, and Zueitina — have been suspended due to severe weather conditions, causing disruption to crude shipments and tanker loading schedules.

The closures affect key facilities along Libya’s Mediterranean coast that play a central role in the country’s oil export network. Rough seas and strong winds have made berthing and loading unsafe, forcing a temporary halt to operations.

No official timetable has been announced for the resumption of activity, leaving energy companies and traders uncertain about near-term export flows. Any prolonged shutdown could have implications for production plans, government revenues, and supply commitments to international markets.

Libya’s oil sector, which remains a cornerstone of the national economy, is particularly sensitive to operational disruptions, whether caused by security, political tensions, or natural conditions. The current weather-related stoppage adds another layer of volatility to an industry already facing ongoing challenges.

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