Libya’s Largest Refinery Faces Shutdown Due to Electrical Issues
Al-Zawiya Refinery, which has a daily capacity of approximately 120,000 barrels, has completely ceased operations due to an electrical malfunction. ...
Read moreAl-Zawiya Refinery, which has a daily capacity of approximately 120,000 barrels, has completely ceased operations due to an electrical malfunction. ...
Read moreInvestigations and reports have shed light on the smuggling of Libyan fuel, revealing an industry that generates billions in illicit ...
Read moreThe Libyan Parliament-designated government has cautioned against the repercussions of lifting fuel subsidies, warning that it exacerbates citizens' suffering and ...
Read moreOn Monday, the Chadian authorities authorized the import of fuel from Libya for the next two months. This is pending ...
Read moreLibya could experience an acute fuel crisis during the coming days, especially in light of the long queues for petrol ...
Read moreLibya’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) said it has thwarted the smuggling of huge quantities of fuel out of the country. ...
Read moreThe Head of the Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak, called on the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Brega ...
Read moreOn Sunday, the Libyan Brega Petroleum Marketing Company announced that the fuel distribution stations will operate normally again. The Libyan ...
Read moreThe price of Libyan gasoline is cheaper than bottled water, and is one of the cheapest fuels in the world, ...
Read moreThe Libyan Oil Minister, Mohamed Aoun, confirmed that the Attorney General opened an investigation into the fuel adulteration crisis and ...
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