The Sinoan Oil Field in western Libya has officially resumed production after a forced shutdown lasting more than three and a half years. The restart followed comprehensive maintenance work and the resolution of technical bottlenecks in the export pipelines, allowing the field’s wells to gradually return to operation. The field comprises approximately 48 oil wells, with an expected production capacity of 20,000–50,000 barrels per day once full development is completed. This marks a significant step toward strengthening oil supply and stabilizing the region’s oil sector, sending positive signals to investors in Libya’s

