Nova agency revealed that oil production will gradually resume starting tomorrow, after a one-month halt, thanks to the resolution of the dispute over the appointment of a new Central Bank governor, which is a key step toward overcoming the crisis that has affected the national energy sector.
Nova explained that the new Central Bank leadership will face complex challenges, including forming a new board of directors and restoring confidence in financial institutions. Envoy “Stephanie Khouri” emphasized the importance of protecting Libya’s oil resources from political tensions. During the agreement-signing ceremony, Khouri received assurances from Benghazi authorities about reopening oil fields and ports, though she also warned that internal divisions and foreign interventions remain significant threats.
The agency confirmed that full oil pumping operations are scheduled to resume on October 2.