AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoWildlife Science: A Guardian-backed study has documented sand cats across 13 sites in Libya’s Sahara, including 15 sightings in the remote Wadi Armet area, while also recording Saharan striped weasels in new locations—highlighting both Libya’s biodiversity and threats like habitat loss, hunting accidents, and illegal pet trade. Education & Skills: Libya’s Ministry of Technical and Vocational Education met ALECSO to boost technical and vocational training, with officials pointing to a new digital online platform meant to serve as a hub for training across professions and future specialisations. Energy Trade: Nigeria’s Dangote refinery reportedly received about 64,500 barrels per day of Libyan crude in May 2026—the first recorded Nigerian import of Libyan crude in available data—showing Libya’s growing role in regional feedstock markets. Oil & Gas Infrastructure: Eni and NOC say the Sabratha Compression Project has started up, adding low-pressure compression capacity to support Bahr Essalam output and help sustain power generation and exports via the Greenstream pipeline. Regional Tech/Business Links: The Tripoli Chamber of Commerce hosted a Libya–Tunisia B2B meeting focused on construction and contracting, with Tunisian firms pitching building materials, engineering services, and joint infrastructure deals. Policy/Unity Diplomacy: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met LNA Deputy Commander Saddam Haftar in Washington to discuss Libyan-led efforts to unify the military, economy, and political institutions.
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