Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, discussed with the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, Monday, developments of activating the Treaty of Friendship between Libya and Italy, signed in 2008, in addition to a number of common files between the two sides.
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Forum for Innovation and Digital Transformation in Financial Services, hosted by the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), was convened in Tripoli today.
The Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO), an oil company based in Benghazi and subsidy of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), announced a plan to convert the HH59-65 well, currently classified as an “observation well” and located in the Masla oil field, into a producing well after a hiatus of two years and eight months.
The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) Governor, Siddiq al-Kabir, on Sunday discussed with the National Oil Corporation (NOC) Chairman, Farhat Bengdara, increasing coordination with regard to transparency and disclosure, according to CBL.
Italian service provider Deepblue Energy Services is eyeing opportunities in the Libyan energy and economic sectors as it seeks to deploy its green drilling solutions for the oil, gas and geothermal industries in Africa.
Central Bank of Libya (CBL) Governor has met in Tripoli with Presidential Council President, Government of National Unity (GNU) Prime Minister, GNU Finance Minister, and Director of the Banking and Monetary Control Department, to discuss determining the status of public revenues and spending for the year 2023.
Repsol Energy announced that it will resume in the Al-Sharara oil field after Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) has lifted force majeure from the field, which was shut down three weeks ago.
U.S. diplomats, led by Ambassador Richard Norland, on Tuesday discussed the Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC) production increase strategy with its Chairman Farhat Bengdara.
Oil prices settled slipped on Tuesday as traders focused on rebounding crude output in parts of the U.S., along with rising supply in Libya and Norway, rather than risks to supply posed by conflict in Europe and the Middle East, according to Reuters.
Libya’s Ministry of Economy Mohammed Al-Hawaij held talks on Tuesday with UK Ambassador Martin Longden, focusing on British companies work in the country.