Paradoxically, during this phase of intense fighting, NOC's (the Libyan oil company) capacity to command a higher oil price increased. Whatever the case, for Spain, Libya is particularly relevant when considering the prospects for oil production for three reasons. ConclusionsThe recovery of the Libyan energy sector seems to be consolidating and the competition for Libya's vast energy resources is in the early stages. «Libya Oil». Disponible en: Oil and Gas Minister: 40% of potential oil sites are in Turkey's demarcated area | The Libya Observer49 ALHARATHY, Safa.

December 06, 2022 19:59 UTC

The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has called on Libyans from across the country to join an online dialogue on human rights in Libya that the UNSMIL head plans to host next Thursday. In a Facebook post, the UN mission said the digital dialogue comes to mark the International Human Rights Day, which falls on December 10 every year. "Ahead of International Human Rights Day on 10 Dec SRSG Bathily will be holding a live digital dialogue on 8 Dec with Libyan people from across the country on the challenges facing Human Rights in Libya". The UN mission urged Libyans to join the session and get their voices and ideas on improving the situation of human rights in their country heard.

December 06, 2022 19:51 UTC

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, has given permission to the Minister of Health, Ali Al-Zanati, and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health, Samir Koko, to return to their work after they were acquitted of the charges against them. This came during Dbeibah's reception of Al-Zanati and Koko, in his office, confirming his full respect for the legal procedures and instructing them to work seriously and sincerely to organize the health sector, which needs exceptional efforts.

December 06, 2022 18:58 UTC

Libya's Tripoli-based and internationally-recognized Government of National Unity (GNU) said it was lifting force majeure on new oil and gas exploration and called for international oil companies (IOCs) to resume exploration, the Libya Herald reported Dec. 5.

December 06, 2022 17:15 UTC

Turkish naval forces have held training on board the country’s frigate known as TCG GÖKSU, which operates off the coast of the Libyan city of Misurata, according to the Turkish Defense Ministry. “Within the scope of the Turkish Naval Task Group; for the peace and security of Libya, SAT Team trainings were held on our frigate TCG GÖKSU, which operates in the Libyan offshore,” the Turkish ministry tweeted on Tuesday.

December 06, 2022 16:44 UTC





Libya's Government of National Unity has lifted force majeure on oil and gas exploration activities in the OPEC member and called on international oil companies that have previous agreements to resume their operations amid an improvement in security. National Oil Corp. also called on IOCs that have oil and gas exploration, and production agreements with the state-owned company to lift the force majeure declared by them and resume their exploration activities in the North African producer. Output recoversLibya's oil production had recovered sharply in recent months, averaging as high as 1.261 million b/d as of Nov. 17, NOC said. NOC said crude and condensate output averaged 1.207 million b/d and 54,000 b/d respectively as of Nov. 17. Libya holds the largest crude reserves in Africa and exports mainly light sweet crude grades such as Brega, Es Sider and Sharara.

December 06, 2022 10:09 UTC

Former prisons director Colonel Alex Dalli is entitled to €100,000 while serving as an envoy to Libya after he resigned last year following a string of suicides at Corradino Correctional Facility. He was also entitled to a communication allowance of €1,800 per annum and an expense allowance of €300 per annum. The contract agreement was signed on 27 December 2021 and remains valid for a period of one year. His contract states that he will be posted in Tripoli to “coordinate on all matters as per Agreement between Malta and Libya dated 28/05/2020”. Dalli suspended himself as prisons director after an inmate was found dead inside his prison cell at the Corradino Correctional Facility.

December 06, 2022 07:46 UTC

Turkey-Libya energy accord riles Mediterranean waters Federica Saini FasanottiEgypt and Greece are calling on Turkey and Libya to scrap an energy exploration agreement that critics say violates exclusive economic zones off the Mediterranean coast. The two nations signed a memorandum of understanding that includes a controversial provision to jointly explore energy reservoirs in the Mediterranean Sea. The pipeline has been operative since 2004, covers 520 kilometers at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea and can transport 11 billion cubic meters annually. The port of Tartus in Syria is insufficient to support a permanent Russian Mediterranean presence. Returning to Russia: its presence in the Mediterranean benefits from improved relations with several countries in the region.

December 06, 2022 07:11 UTC

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December 06, 2022 06:08 UTC

The Attorney General, Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, discussed Monday with the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR), Fawzi Al-Nuwairi, coordinating efforts between all authorities to combat corruption, including the role of the legislative authority through the control bodies of the HoR. This came during a meeting that brought them together, at the headquarters of the HoR in the capital, Tripoli. The meeting comes within the framework of following up and supporting the efforts of the Attorney General in combating corruption, standing on the most important issues affecting public money, and supporting laws and legislation, the HoR spokesman, Abdullah Bliheq said.

December 06, 2022 05:37 UTC

Tripoli, Dec 6 (IANS) The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said that 633 migrants were rescued off the coast of Libya and sent back to the North African country over the past week. "In the period of November 27 to December 3, 633 migrants were intercepted and returned to Libya," Xinhua news agency quoted the IOM as saying in a statement on Monday. So far in 2022, a total of 21,457 migrants have been rescued and returned to Libya, including 1,089 women and 678 children, the UN body said. Also, a total of 517 illegal migrants died and 830 others went missing off the Libyan coast on the Central Mediterranean route so far this year, IOM added. In 2021, a total of 32,425 undocumented migrants were rescued and returned to Libya.

December 06, 2022 04:30 UTC

The remains of a 27-year-old man from Tripoli who was kidnapped in November 2019 have been recovered and identified, the Association of Tarhuna Victims announced on Sunday. Ammar Muhammad Al-Yousifi, a father of a four-year-old from Ain Zara, was kidnapped with his brother from Tarhuna on November 2, 2019, by the nutritious Kani militia. Ammar Al-Yousifi was found in the mass graves of Tarhuna, the agricultural site 5K, on ​​August 8, 2021, while the fate of his brother Khaled remains anonymous. The city, located some 65 km southeast of Tripoli, was Khalifa Haftar’s last stronghold in western Libya before his attack failed 14 months later. Many of the corpses discovered in the mass graves have shown evidence of torture, while some have been burnt and others buried alive, including women and children.

December 06, 2022 02:35 UTC

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December 05, 2022 21:11 UTC

The Tripoli-based Libyan government led by Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba announced today the lifting of the state of force majeure on exploration operations for the production of oil and gas. The government further called on international oil companies that have concluded contracts with the National Oil Corporation (NOC) to resume their work in Libya, stressing its readiness to provide the necessary support and provide them with a safe work environment. The Aldabaiba government said the lifting of force majeure on oil exploration is based on a request by the NOC and after a realistic assessment of the security situation in the country. It added that the security situation has improved a lot and has allowed for exploration in areas previously not possible. The government said that it has given instructions to all relevant parties to provide all the necessary cooperation to oil and gas exploration companies.

December 05, 2022 20:45 UTC

The Tripoli Chamber of Commerce today signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the British Libyan Business Association (BLBA), the BLBA’s chairman Jon Hancock told Libya Herald. Hancock described it as a significant event highlighting the continuing improvement of commercial relationships between Libya and the United Kingdom. Additional topics of discussion between the two parties included the development of trade routes to the UK covering fisheries and agriculture. Its permanent presence here will make it relevant and agile for the benefit of British and Libyan interests and owners, he had added. Launch of the British Libyan Business Association (BLBA) in Libya (libyaherald.com)

December 05, 2022 19:37 UTC