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At the Nexus of the Global Energy Trade
The third edition of the Libya Energy & Economic Summit gathered corporate leaders, regional ministers and policymakers, service and technology providers, and power and renewable energy firms in Tripoli.
This is Libya’s global energy event, and the only major energy summit series to be held in Libya. The Libya Energy & Economic Summit elevates Libya’s energy sector and companies, exploring new business opportunities, and forging new pathways to prosperity.
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The Libya Energy & Economic Summit connects you with Libyan and international industry stakeholders to unlock opportunities in Libya’s energy sector. Gain exclusive insights on the latest advancements, and secure your competitive edge in this thriving market.
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Latest News
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In an interview with Energy Capital & Power, Antonio Passarelli of ANIMA highlighted the interest of Italian companies in partnering with Libya to achieve the country’s production goals.
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The company’s knowledge of the industry, regulatory acumen and oil and gas expertise makes it’s a strong partner for foreign operators.
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By leveraging its foreign partnerships, Wazen Oil Services strives to reduce Libyan emissions while enhancing operational efficiency.
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Nabors Industries, in partnership with Assail Drilling Company, is supporting Libya’s broader goal of reaching two million barrels per day by scaling-up its operations across the country.
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The energy major is targeting multiple geological oil and gas formations following its resumption of onshore exploration in Libya in 2024.
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Rabia Mgeig, Technical Advisor, National Oil Corporation, shares insight into the opportunities for women in the Libyan oil and gas sector.
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The company aims to support Libya’s production goals by maximizing output at the Waha concession.
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As the country works to improve the operating environment for foreign companies, Libya has already begun to see significant interest by international oil companies seeking exploration opportunities.
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In an interview with Energy Capital & Power, NESR’s Chairman and CEO Sherif Foda underscored the role service providers play in supporting Libya’s goal of reaching two million barrels per day.