AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLibya’s Medical Supply Digital Push: The Medical Supply Organisation launched a pilot “Sustainable Medical Supply Platform” with NSR International to modernize how medicines are planned, procured, stored, distributed and tracked—shifting from emergency buying to forecasting and risk-managed supply. Oilfield Tech and Services: AGOCO and Halliburton discussed boosting Libyan oil output, including maintenance and return-to-production for shut-in wells, plus testing hydraulic fracturing feasibility for selected wells. Drilling and Well Maintenance Update: NWD (NOC subsidiary) reported maintenance on 188 wells and drilling 21 wells, while flagging delayed client payments that limit spare parts and rig readiness. Power Grid Under Strain: A blast near Zawiya’s power station knocked generating units offline, following earlier drone strikes that damaged substations and left hundreds of MW unavailable. Cancer Care Capacity Grows: Sabrata’s National Cancer Institute reported 32,000+ lab tests, nearly 10,000 radiology exams, and 9,600+ chemo/radiotherapy sessions in H1 2026. Nuclear Medicine Plan: Libya’s Atomic Energy Corporation proposed rehabilitating the Tajoura nuclear research reactor to produce radioisotopes for diagnosis and treatment, aiming to cut import reliance. Ancient Tech Clue from Libya: Researchers deciphered 626 stonemasons’ marks on the Tauchira Gate in Ptolemais, shedding light on how a major Hellenistic construction project was organized. Regional Tech-Linked Security: Turkey’s diplomatic outreach to eastern Libya drew attention for its potential impact on maritime claims and regional energy planning.
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