An economic summit held this week in Tripoli, Libya focused attention on the North African country’s vital oil and gas…
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Libya and Egypt discussed on Monday exchanging banking and financial expertise and enhancing cooperation in the field of combating money laundering and terrorist financing.
Libyan Minister of Oil and Gas, Mohamed Aoun, warned that Libya cannot “deny its need for fossil fuels until 2045″.
Global energy companies including France’s TotalEnergies, Spain’s Repsol, Italy’s Eni and Switzerland’s BGN stated that they are committed to sustainable energy in Libya, highlighting the various ways they are prioritizing low-carbon solutions during the Libya Energy & Economic Summit which took place in Tripoli this week.
The The Petroleum Facilities Guard of Libya have strengthened security in the vicinity of the Mellitah oil and gas complex, the only hub for the export of Libyan gas to Italy through the Greenstream gas pipeline, coinciding with the protests that threaten its closure, reports Italian news agency Nova.
The Libyan National Oil Corporation’s Chairman, Farhat Bengdara, and the Algerian state Sonatrach Company’s General Director, Rachid Hachichi, signed today annexes to extend the Exploration Production Sharing Agreement (EPSA) agreements for Area 95/96 and Area 65, to compensate Sonatrach for the suspension period due to the force majeure situation, according to the Government of National Unity (GNU).
Eni confirms its support for the development of the gas production sector in Libya over the next four years.
The Libya Energy and Economic Summit opened in Tripoli yesterday with the participation of several international trade and energy stakeholders, but with the absence of high profile guests that were initially set to be there, namely the top leaders of Italy and Malta.
Tripoli, Libya – Prominent Libyan businessman Ahmed Al-Ghazali has expressed optimism regarding Libya’s economic outlook, stating that the country is…
Libya’s state National Oil Corporation (NOC) revealed today that Libya’s total exports of crude oil during 2023 exceeded 432 million barrels, or an average of 1.184 million barrels per day.