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The Morning Glory affair – Libyan militias thwarted in oil export bid
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Report summary
The failure of the Ibrahim Jathran-led militia to independently export crude oil is a relief for the Libyan government. The Morning Glory tanker, carrying 234,000 barrels of Libyan crude oil, was captured by US special forces in international waters, and returned to the Libyan Government. The rebels lack international recognition and are unable to export crude oil to support their cause. Meanwhile, oil and gas production have fallen to 300,000 b/d and 1 bcfd respectively.
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
- Another export bid foiled
- The rebels' vulnerability exposed
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Oil production remains severely impacted
- Oil production (2005-2025)
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Gas production down, but steady
- Gas production (2005-2025)
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- Libya: Key fields and infrastructure
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