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    Libya’s Zawiya Refinery Restarts Full Operations After Brief Closure

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 10, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Zawiya oil refinery in Libya, situated approximately 40 kilometers west of the capital Tripoli, has returned to full operational capacity after being shut down for nearly two days. The temporary closure was triggered by armed clashes occurring in the vicinity of the facility, disrupting its activities and impacting local fuel supplies. This refinery is a critical asset for Libya’s oil production and domestic energy needs, making its swift reopening significant for the country’s economy.

    Libya’s oil infrastructure has frequently been vulnerable to conflict-related disruptions amid ongoing political instability and factional fighting. The Zawiya refinery’s shutdown underscored the fragility of the nation’s energy sector, which is vital for government revenues and public services. Resuming operations helps stabilize fuel availability and supports the broader oil export framework that Libya depends on for economic recovery.

    In a significant development, the refinery’s restart may also signal a temporary easing of tensions near Tripoli, potentially allowing for safer conditions around key energy installations. However, the situation remains delicate, as any renewed fighting could again jeopardize critical infrastructure. The resumption of full refinery operations is thus a positive but cautious step toward normalizing Libya’s oil production capabilities amid ongoing challenges.

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