The National Oil Corporation (NOC) has released updated data regarding fuel and gas stockpiles currently held at several Libyan ports. The report covers five key cities—Tripoli, Benghazi, Misrata, Zawiya, and Tobruk—providing a detailed breakdown of gasoline, diesel, and cooking gas inventories as part of the corporation’s commitment to market transparency and supply stability.
In the port of Tripoli, the stocks included 21,910 metric tonnes of gasoline, 5,976 tonnes of diesel, and 1,982 tonnes of LPG (cooking gas). Benghazi reported significantly higher volumes, with 59,000 tonnes of gasoline, 20,200 tonnes of diesel, and 781 tonnes of LPG.
Data for the port of Misrata showed 48,400 tonnes of gasoline and 24,815 metric tonnes of diesel, alongside 1,008 tonnes of LPG. In Zawiya, the inventory recorded 10,084 tonnes of gasoline, 16,664 tonnes of diesel, and 326 tonnes of LPG. Meanwhile, the port of Tobruk held 20,676 tonnes of gasoline, 1,184 tonnes of diesel, and 209 tonnes of LPG.
These disclosures are part of the NOC’s ongoing efforts to monitor fuel distribution and ensure that local demand is met across all regions. The corporation continues to oversee tanker movements and warehouse levels to maintain a steady bridge of energy supplies throughout the country.