AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLibya Electricity & Security: The UN warns western Libya remains unstable as armed groups profit from trafficking and smuggling, and drone attacks hit the Zawia oil refinery and a power substation, knocking out over 700MW; it also flags a Benghazi assassination and says Libya spends about $1bn monthly on fuel imports while grid shortages persist. Power-Sector Governance: Libya’s GNU dissolved GECOL’s board and named Al-Bashir Al-Marash chairman, aiming to stabilize generation, transmission and distribution amid outages linked to protests and drone strikes. Foreign Education Rules: Tripoli issued Resolution 498/2026 (55 articles) regulating foreign educational institutions, requiring accreditation, compliance with Islamic Sharia and Libyan values, and minimum engineering/health/electrical facilities. Healthcare Supply Reform: Libya’s Medical Supply Organisation launched the Libyan National Formulary to standardize approved medicines and improve drug security and prescribing. Oilfield Tech Partnerships: AGOCO met Baker Hughes to expand digital field technologies, well operations, advanced production solutions and modern software; it also discussed training and reactivating shut wells. Benghazi Urban Tech: GCUPI-B says it has reached 93% capacity for an open international competition to generate concept masterplans for Benghazi’s future, with a final registration deadline approaching. Libya–China Construction & Prefab Tech: Nantong Construction said it is ready to finance industrial projects in Libya and cooperate on modern prefabricated building technologies.
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