Tripoli – The Brega Oil Marketing Company has reassured citizens that gasoline is available in sufficient quantities and that there is no truth to any supply crisis, confirming that supply operations for distribution companies are proceeding normally and regularly.

The company stated in a release that the tanker (Kriti Admiral) is currently docked at Tripoli Sea Port with a load of 35 million liters, of which more than 7.4 million liters have been distributed so far.

The company added in its statement that the tanker (HAFNIA AMESSI) is preparing to enter Benghazi port tonight to unload a shipment of 30,000 metric tons, in addition to other tankers en route to Tripoli and Zawiya.

The company urged distribution companies to ensure that their affiliated stations, which have received their allocated quantities, are enabled to supply citizens with their fuel needs to alleviate congestion at some stations.

The company reaffirmed that carrier movements continue according to the established schedules, urging citizens to be assured that fuel is available in a manner that meets everyone’s needs.

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Tripoli

Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, located on the country’s Mediterranean coast. Historically, it was founded by the Phoenicians in the 7th century BCE and has since been ruled by a succession of powers, including the Romans, Arabs, Ottomans, and Italians, which is reflected in its diverse architecture, such as the ancient Red Castle (Assaraya al-Hamra) and the old medina. Today, it serves as Libya’s major political, economic, and cultural center.

Tripoli Sea Port

Tripoli Sea Port is the principal maritime gateway of Lebanon’s capital, located on the country’s northern Mediterranean coast. Historically, it has been a vital trade hub since antiquity, flourishing under Phoenician, Roman, and later Ottoman rule. Today, it remains a crucial economic center for cargo and commerce in the region.

Benghazi port

Benghazi Port is a major Mediterranean harbor on Libya’s northeastern coast, historically serving as a key trade and maritime hub since antiquity. Its modern development expanded significantly during the Italian colonial period in the early 20th century, and it remains a vital economic center for the region.

Zawiya

A zawiya is a North African Islamic religious complex, historically serving as a spiritual center, school, and lodging for travelers. It is typically associated with a Sufi order and built around the tomb of a revered saint or scholar. These sites have played a vital role in spreading Islam, preserving local culture, and providing community services for centuries.