Libya’s Economic Crisis
Cristiani, Dario
Libya’s Economic Crisis :: aringing the Oil Sector Back on Track / [Recurso electrónico] PDF .-- Recurso online
Getting Libya’s economy back on track is fundamental to the country’s future. With the Government of National Accord (GNA) finally working from inside Libya and Fajez Sarraj in place as the new prime minister, many foreign powers hope the situation is finally improving (alJazeera, May 17). Libya’s economic wellbeing, however, is tied to its oil sector. Once highly centralized under Muammar Gaddafi, control of the oil sector has become fragmented, informal, and localized. Local groups seek to control oil assets with a view to securing revenues and acquiring political clout, while Islamic State (IS) fighters aim to foster chaos by dismantling the country’s oil infrastructure.
Crisis económicas--Libia Productos petrolíferos--Almacenamiento
Libya’s Economic Crisis :: aringing the Oil Sector Back on Track / [Recurso electrónico] PDF .-- Recurso online
Getting Libya’s economy back on track is fundamental to the country’s future. With the Government of National Accord (GNA) finally working from inside Libya and Fajez Sarraj in place as the new prime minister, many foreign powers hope the situation is finally improving (alJazeera, May 17). Libya’s economic wellbeing, however, is tied to its oil sector. Once highly centralized under Muammar Gaddafi, control of the oil sector has become fragmented, informal, and localized. Local groups seek to control oil assets with a view to securing revenues and acquiring political clout, while Islamic State (IS) fighters aim to foster chaos by dismantling the country’s oil infrastructure.
Crisis económicas--Libia Productos petrolíferos--Almacenamiento
