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Libya’s Crude Oil Production Rises

March 31, 2025
Libya’s Crude Oil Production Rises
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Libya’s crude oil production increased on Monday, reaching 1,388,781 barrels, compared to 1,386,889 barrels recorded on Sunday, according to the latest data from the National Oil Corporation (NOC).

The state-owned oil company also reported an increase in condensate production, which rose to 55,693 barrels, up from 53,648 barrels the previous day. However, natural gas production experienced a slight decline, falling to 2.465 billion cubic feet from 2.480 billion cubic feet on Sunday.

Libya, which holds Africa’s largest proven oil reserves, remains a key player in the global energy market. Despite ongoing political instability, the country’s oil production has remained relatively stable in recent months. The NOC has continued its efforts to maintain and enhance output, ensuring the steady flow of crude oil to international markets.

The fluctuations in oil and gas production are closely monitored by both domestic and international stakeholders. Given Libya’s dependence on oil revenues, any changes in output can have significant economic implications. Analysts note that the recent increase in crude and condensate production is a positive indicator for the country’s oil sector.

However, challenges remain, particularly in the natural gas sector. The drop in gas production could affect domestic energy supply and exports. The NOC has not yet provided details on the reasons behind the decline but is expected to continue monitoring production levels.

Libya’s oil industry plays a crucial role in the country’s economic stability. With ongoing efforts to maintain and expand production capacity, the NOC aims to strengthen Libya’s position in the global energy market.

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