As Europe's natural gas stability is in question, geographically proximate Libya, a potential solution, remains plagued by chaos and insecurity.
Libya does not possess liquefaction plants or a solid infrastructure to increase gas production to Europe or compensate for Russian gas supplies there.
The Chairman of Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) Mustafa Sanalla is backed by both the US and the UK, but the gas file remains slow, and serious foreign interest is not rising now.
Tactical Report has prepared a 373-word report to shed more light on the reasons that make Libya unable to help meet EU gas needs.