Tuareg militias of Ghat

On November 5, 2014, a Tuareg militia reportedly seized control of the El Sharara oil field in Fezzan.

[6] In July 2015, clashes between Tuaregs and Tebu tribes reached Sebha, the biggest city in southern Libya, forcing hundreds of families to flee their homes.

[7] On 23 November 2015, the Tuareg and Tebu tribal representatives signed a cease fire deal in Doha, Qatar, in the attempt to end the 14 month-long conflict over Obari.

[7] Libya Tripoli government welcomed the signing of the ceasefire deal in a statement and thanked Qatar for mediating the process.

[7] The ceasefire agreement ended more than a year of violent clashes between the two groups in which more than 300 people had been killed and some 2,000 injured, according to medical sources.

Military situation in Libya as of June 2020.
Under the control of the National Salvation Government /General National Congress
Controlled by the Mujahedeen Councils of Derna , Benghazi and Adjabiya
Controlled by local forces
Controlled by Tuareg forces

(For a more detailed map, see military situation in the Libyan Civil War )