Masoud Suleiman, Acting Chairman of Libya’s National Oil Corporation, and former Oil Minister Khalifa Abdul Sadiq are set to travel to London tomorrow for a surprise visit aimed at discussing the potential sale of Libyan oil exploration fields to foreign companies.
Sources suggest the move is driven by personal interests, with concerns about shady contracts that overlook national benefit.
The visit follows recent revelations of major financial misconduct involving Abdul Sadiq, further fueling skepticism.
The proposed deal could undermine future domestic investment in Libya’s oil sector, prompting public outcry and calls for urgent intervention by regulatory and judicial authorities to halt any agreements that may harm the country’s economic future.








