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🔴 Exclusive: Sources have confirmed to Libya Desk that five Libyan figures have been proposed for sanctions to the UN Security Council.
The names and accompanying information packages have reportedly been circulated among member states for assessment and review.
Just to add the credibility of the report below:
According to the most official and most recent data, BGN still officially lifts 12% of Libya’s crude exports (ain’t exactly small). On top of that, another 46% is lifted by smaller names, some of which may well be BGN affiliates.
Conclusion: Libya oil watchers ought to scrutinize BGN’s role circa 2026.
In a March 2025 report from the FT, BGN itself did admit to using an obscure Emirati vehicle called 2E International DMCC in Libya. So it is entirely possible that BGN uses other placeholders in Libya.
All of this stands in sharp contrast to a February 19, 2026, news article that described BGN as “previously a key exporter of Libyan crude.”
“Previously” is inaccurate.
That whole narrative that BGN has been somehow displaced in Libya is garbage.
An energy war has been silently playing out in Libya and @thegeopoldesk’s investigation reveals for the first time, how a network of Libyan officials across western and eastern Libya and BGN have dominated it.
#OOTT
For years, traders have been left asking the same question: how did a relatively small company like BGN come to dominate Libya’s oil market? We have received countless enquiries trying to make sense of it.
For the countless traders who have been accusing Libya’s barrel allocation of being unfair, you’re not wrong.
@thegeopoldesk’s investigation unravels what could be one of Libya’s most entrenched systems of state capture, where access to oil is shaped by networks rather than markets.
Full story below 👇🏽 #OOTT
For years, traders have been left asking the same question: how did a relatively small company like BGN come to dominate Libya’s oil market? We have received countless enquiries trying to make sense of it.
For the countless traders who have been accusing Libya’s barrel allocation of being unfair, you’re not wrong.
@thegeopoldesk’s investigation unravels what could be one of Libya’s most entrenched systems of state capture, where access to oil is shaped by networks rather than markets.
Full story below 👇🏽 #OOTT
🇱🇾 BGN was supposed to be out of Libya. Western traders were said to be taking over. That narrative is wrong.
Our investigation shows BGN never left. It adapted.
On paper, it lifts a few cargoes. In reality, it is controlling and trading over half of Libya’s barrels through a network of proxies, often at discounted prices that outcompete rivals.
This is no longer about access. It is about control. And right now, BGN is winning.
Full story ⬇️
https://t.co/WT5k9iVS5z
🇱🇾 BGN was supposed to be out of Libya. Western traders were said to be taking over. That narrative is wrong.
Our investigation shows BGN never left. It adapted.
On paper, it lifts a few cargoes. In reality, it is controlling and trading over half of Libya’s barrels through a network of proxies, often at discounted prices that outcompete rivals.
This is no longer about access. It is about control. And right now, BGN is winning.
Full story ⬇️
https://t.co/WT5k9iVS5z
🔴 So much focus on Arkenu, yet it isn’t even the biggest player in Libya’s energy scene, far from it.
Behind the headlines sits a web of parallel networks and setups. The largest revolves around BGN, which in reality is lifting the majority of Libya’s cargo flows through a system few fully see.
We map how it all works, who’s involved, and why this is the real story.
Full investigation 👇🏽
https://t.co/o3t3C3yvVG
🇸🇩 A visual investigation of the war in Sudan.
Four maps by @ThomasVLinge tracing the different stages of the conflict, breaking down how the battlefield has evolved over time.
Raw data available for download for researchers and analysts.
https://t.co/siRQOP7r5q
Marking the third anniversary of the war in Sudan 🇸🇩 with a brief overview of the different phases of this brutal conflict, and what they looked like on the map.
🔴 So much focus on Arkenu, yet it isn’t even the biggest player in Libya’s energy scene, far from it.
Behind the headlines sits a web of parallel networks and setups. The largest revolves around BGN, which in reality is lifting the majority of Libya’s cargo flows through a system few fully see.
We map how it all works, who’s involved, and why this is the real story.
Full investigation 👇🏽
https://t.co/o3t3C3yvVG
An energy war has been silently playing out in Libya and @thegeopoldesk’s investigation reveals for the first time, how a network of Libyan officials across western and eastern Libya and BGN have dominated it.
#OOTT
🇱🇾 BGN was supposed to be out of Libya. Western traders were said to be taking over. That narrative is wrong.
Our investigation shows BGN never left. It adapted.
On paper, it lifts a few cargoes. In reality, it is controlling and trading over half of Libya’s barrels through a network of proxies, often at discounted prices that outcompete rivals.
This is no longer about access. It is about control. And right now, BGN is winning.
Full story ⬇️
https://t.co/WT5k9iVS5z
Following progress on the security and economic track, representatives of the LNA & GNU are due to meet and discuss what a unified government and new Presidential Council will look like.
Full story below 👇🏽
🔴 Exclusive: the reputational crisis the United States now finds itself in after dragging the region into war and sending global energy markets from one shock to the next, Washington is in desperate need of a quick win. Could Libya be it?
A unified budget is set to be signed in Tunis next week, with a renewed round of political talks unfolding in parallel.
Full story 👇🏽
https://t.co/B5Tza9zF0o
🔴 Exclusive: Libya’s quiet deal shaping the next phase
The GNU and LNA have agreed on a unified budget under U.S. embassy oversight, set for approval by both the HCS and HoR.
This isn’t just technocratic progress.
It’s a recalibration of Libya’s power-sharing model.
And Arkenu sits at the centre of it.
Its so-called “termination” is not a crackdown on corruption or a collapse.
It is part of the same negotiation process reshaping who controls revenue, contracts, and oil flows.
Full story:
https://t.co/MTKRlffpKe