Libya: Threats to NOC operations from civil conflict increase
Issue 391
- 03 May 2019
| 2 minute read
The Libyan National Army (LNA) assault on Tripoli is developing into a protracted siege with casualties rising as air strikes and missile attacks become more common. According to the World Health Organisation, by 28 April 345 people had been killed and 1,652 wounded in this new phase of fighting. Other reports said about 30,000 people have been displaced since combat activities resumed. The conflict is still concentrated on the capital and oil production has not yet been affected, but threats to the sector are increasing all the time.
Don't have an account?
Register for access to our free content
An account also allows you to view selected free articles, set up news alerts,
search our African Energy Live Data power projects database and view project locations on our interactive map
Register