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Libya Discusses Oil Sector Challenges

April 15, 2025
Libya Discusses Oil Sector Challenges
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Libya’s Attorney General, Counsellor Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, held a meeting with Emad Bin Koura, Chairman of the Management Committee of the Al-Zawiya Oil Refining Company, to discuss the challenges facing the Libyan oil sector and the company’s critical role in meeting domestic fuel demand.

According to a statement released by the company on Tuesday, the meeting came as part of the Public Prosecution’s ongoing efforts to monitor the operations of state-owned enterprises involved in the supply of essential goods and fuels.

Discussions focused on Al-Zawiya’s responsibility in securing a significant portion of Libya’s domestic fuel needs, as well as the financial allocations dedicated to fuel imports. The issue of fuel smuggling—an ongoing concern that has severely impacted the national economy and public funds—was also addressed.

The talks further explored the reasons behind the shutdown of local asphalt production plants, which has disrupted infrastructure development projects across the country. Participants also examined operational challenges at the Al-Zawiya lubricants blending and packaging plant, which has faced irregular production due to technical fluctuations.

Another key issue discussed was the impact of low-quality imported substitute goods on the market, which may not meet required national specifications and standards.

The meeting concluded with a review of the technical and security challenges hindering the implementation of the company’s strategic development projects. The statement reaffirmed the commitment of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and Al-Zawiya Company to fulfilling their responsibilities and executing vital development projects that benefit the national economy and safeguard public resources.

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