Libya’s oil output and exports are the highest in more than a decade as the country welcomes new output gains and renewed international interest in its upstream sector as it recovers from years of unrest (MEES, 5 September).
According to the latest figures from data intelligence firm Kpler, crude and condensate exports averaged 1.21mn b/d for 3Q 2025, a 48% increase year-on-year and the highest quarterly figure since the country’s 2011 revolution. (CONTINUED – 902 WORDS)
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