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    Libya’s Largest Oil Refinery Suspends Operations Amid Nearby Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Libya’s biggest oil refinery, located in Zawiya, has ceased operations as a precautionary response to escalating violence in the vicinity. The shutdown follows a series of explosions and gunfire that triggered an emergency declaration in the area. This refinery plays a critical role in Libya’s oil production infrastructure, making its closure a significant development for the country’s energy sector.

    In a region already marked by political instability and armed conflict, the suspension of refinery activities could exacerbate challenges in maintaining steady oil exports. The Zawiya refinery’s halt not only affects local economic stability but also has potential implications for global oil markets, given Libya’s position as a key oil supplier. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to prevent further damage and to ensure the safety of refinery personnel.

    Meanwhile, the fighting near the refinery underscores the ongoing security risks that threaten Libya’s vital energy assets. The disruption highlights the broader impact of conflict on critical infrastructure and the difficulties in safeguarding such facilities during periods of unrest. Restoring refinery operations will be essential for stabilizing Libya’s oil output and supporting the country’s economic recovery efforts.

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