Energy Subsidy Reform in Libya: Libya

Energy subsidies have become a significant burden on government finances in Libya. The pervasive nature of subsidies has led to rampant corruption, smuggling, and a diversion of resources from essential public services.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2025 Issue 094
Publication date: July 2025
ISBN: 9798229017121
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Exports and Imports , Inflation , Economics- Macroeconomics , Public Finance , Libya , Smuggling , Energy Subsidies , Fuel Prices , Gasoline , Diesel , Oil , Electricity , Subsidy Reform , Collection System , Communication , Gradual Phasing , Mitigation Plan , Natural gas sector , Tariffs , Consumption , Energy subsidies , Fuel prices , Oil , Inflation , Electricity , Gasoline , Price adjustments , Imports , Anti-smuggling

Summary

Energy subsidies have become a significant burden on government finances in Libya. The pervasive nature of subsidies has led to rampant corruption, smuggling, and a diversion of resources from essential public services. The paper identifies key barriers to reform, including opposition from vested interest groups and public apprehension regarding inflation and welfare loss. To address these challenges, a strategic reform plan is proposed, emphasizing a phased approach, a comprehensive communication plan and social protection measures to mitigate the adverse effects of subsidy removal. By taking these steps, Libya can transition towards a more sustainable framework that supports macroeconomic stability.