The Interior Ministry of the Unity Government confirms that fuel is available in warehouses and distribution is proceeding regularly.
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Tripoli, February 11, 2026 – The Ministry of Interior of the Government of National Unity confirmed that fuel is available in storage facilities and that supply operations are proceeding normally and regularly, with no indications of any shortage in supplies, in coordination with distribution companies.
This came during an inspection tour conducted by the Ministry’s Fuel and Gas Crisis Committee to a number of gasoline and diesel distribution warehouses in Tripoli to review stock levels and the distribution mechanism.
The Ministry called on citizens not to pay attention to rumors, to avoid crowding in front of fuel stations or obstructing traffic, stressing its continued follow-up to ensure the stability of supplies and the regularity of the distribution process.
Tripoli
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, with a history dating back to the 7th century BC when it was founded by the Phoenicians. It later became a significant part of the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and an Italian colony, which is reflected in its diverse architecture in the old medina. Today, it serves as the country’s major political, economic, and cultural center.
Ministry of Interior
The Ministry of the Interior is a key government department responsible for internal affairs, such as public safety, civil registration, and domestic policy. Its history is tied to the formation of the modern nation-state, evolving from older systems of policing and administration to manage a country’s internal order and citizen services.
Government of National Unity
The Government of National Unity (GNU) is a term most notably applied to the post-apartheid coalition government in South Africa, formed in 1994 following the country’s first multiracial elections. Led by Nelson Mandela as President, it brought together the African National Congress, the National Party, and the Inkatha Freedom Party to oversee the transition from minority rule to a multiracial democracy.
Fuel and Gas Crisis Committee
The Fuel and Gas Crisis Committee is a temporary governmental body typically formed in response to severe shortages or distribution emergencies affecting fuel supplies. Its history is generally ad-hoc, with such committees being established during specific national crises, such as wartime rationing or major economic disruptions, to coordinate response and allocation.