AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMaritime Sovereignty Clash: Greece’s Chevron-led offshore oil and gas leases south of Crete have been ratified, prompting fresh condemnation from Turkey and Libya over alleged violations of maritime delimitation understandings. Drone Warfare Shift: A new report highlights how fiber-optic first-person-view drones are spreading beyond top militaries, with rebel use in Mali underscoring fast tech diffusion across Africa’s conflicts. Libya’s Archaeology Under Pressure: In eastern Libya, archaeologists and residents are racing to protect UNESCO-listed Cyrene and Apollonia after years of looting and storm damage, relying on local safeguarding plans for rare artifacts. Energy Waste & Power Limits: World Bank figures show global gas flaring hit $54bn value in 2025 and rose to 167 bcm, a direct hit to energy security for countries including Libya. Methane Cuts for Oil Producers: A Carbon Limits/CATF study says Algeria and Nigeria lead low-cost methane reduction opportunities using practical fixes like leak detection and improved flaring—relevant for Libya’s upstream sector. Libya Politics & US Push: A US-backed push for a unified Libyan government is gaining traction in the east, with implications for institutions and potential oil investment. Refugee/Entry Controls: Libya’s eastern-based authorities issued a decree restricting entry for several nationalities, raising new concerns for migrants and refugees transiting toward Europe.
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