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  • U.S. energy majors and service firms are expanding Libyan operations ahead of LEES 2027, targeting upstream assets, licensing rounds and production growth toward two million bpd.
  • LEES 2027 will host an In-Country Value Forum focused on youth training, capacity building, women in energy, AI enablement, and the nurturing of the next generation in oil, gas and energy.
  • Returning for its fifth edition, LEES 2027 will advance Libya’s $18 billion energy pipeline, targeting 1.6–2 million bpd, gas megaprojects and renewables.
  • Speaking at the Libya Energy & Economic Summit in Tripoli, Ahmed Ibraheem, CEO of Contango Oil & Gas Services, outlines how AI-driven solutions and investment in local capacity are supporting Libya’s ...
  • KBR Consulting’s Paul Bansil details Libya’s oil and gas roadmap, focusing on infrastructure modernization, production growth, and energy diversification.
  • Rawafed’s General Manager highlighted how digital and satellite solutions are improving efficiency and oversight across Libya’s oil and gas fields.
  • Energy JEEL Initiative: Building Libya’s Energy Workforce Youth development took center stage during the Energy JEEL Initiative panel, highlighting how Libya is positioning human capital as a strategi ...
  • U.S.–Libya: Strategic Priority and Expanding Commercial Footprint Libya was described as a “high priority” for the current U.S. administration during the U.S.–Libya Roundtable, with officials pointing ...
  • Prime Minister Al-Dbeibeh framed the summit as a turning point for Libya’s energy sector, highlighting rising output, stronger partnerships and structural reforms. He cited crude oil production exceed ...