Libya’s oil and gas sector has been steadily recovering from years of turmoil, but renewed violence and drone attacks on vital energy infrastructure this week serve as a reminder that political instability remains an ever-present threat. A further escalation of attacks threatens the revival of the country’s most important economic sector, and could discourage already-wary investors who have been tempted back by Libya’s rich resource base and the recent improved security situation.
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