Petroleum Facilities Guard

Ibrahim Jadhran (2014 – February 2017) The Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG; Arabic: حرس المنشآت النفطية) is a Libyan oil company and militia led by Idris Bukhamada.

[2] Despite initially allying himself with Khalifa Haftar,[14] this alliance would later sour and lead to Jadhran accusing the LNA of trying to assassinate him in September 2015.

[15][14] During the Battle of Sirte (2016), the PFG joined the Government of National Accord-led offensive against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, taking control of Bin Jawad and Nawfiliyah on 27 May.

[18] The next day, local activists reported that Libyan National Army's 166th Battalion managed to capture the town of Ajdabiya, Sadra, and Ras Lanouf after a fierce battle with the PFG forces in western Benghazi.

[22] On 6–7 December 2016, the PFG, allied with the Benghazi Defense Brigades, launched another attempt to retake the Gulf of Sidra, Briefly seizing Nofaliya and Bin Jawad before being driven back by an LNA counterattack and retreating toward Harawa.