Libya’s Ras Al-Turab Fuel Station Opens to Improve Services
Libya’s New Fuel Station Aims to Ease Supply Pressure
Saddam Haftar Directives Back New Fuel Project
Fuel Supply Network Strengthened in Libya
The National Development Agency has inaugurated the Ras Al-Turab fuel station as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen Libya’s service infrastructure. The project was carried out under directives from the General Command of the Libyan National Army and with direct instructions from Deputy Commander-in-Chief Lieutenant General Saddam Haftar.
The opening forms part of a broader development plan aimed at improving public services and ensuring smoother fuel supply for citizens. Officials said the new station is expected to ease pressure on nearby fuel outlets while enhancing the efficiency of the fuel distribution network.
According to the agency, the project supports daily mobility for residents and contributes to the operational needs of the transport and service sectors. It also reflects a wider push to upgrade vital facilities and expand access to essential services in various regions.
The National Development Agency reaffirmed its commitment to continuing service and development projects in line with high quality standards. The agency said these efforts are intended to reinforce stability and support reconstruction and development across Libyan cities and communities.

