
At the Nexus of the Global Energy Trade
Now in its fourth year, the Libya Energy & Economic Summit has established itself as the premier international platform for driving investment, technical innovation and private sector engagement in Libya’s energy sector.
Building on three years of unprecedented growth, the 2026 edition will take place in Tripoli on January 24-26 – marking the first time the event will span three full days in response to growing international interest.
The Libya Energy & Economic Summit is officially endorsed and supported by
Why Libya?
Africa’s Largest Oil Producer
At more than 1.2 million barrels per day, Libya ranks as Africa’s leading oil producer and among the top oil-producing nations globally.
With an estimated 48 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, Libya is seeking to reach 2 million barrels per day within the next two to three years.
Driven by Global Companies
International companies have long been at the helm of Libya’s oil industry.
France’s TotalEnergies, Italy’s Eni, Spain’s Repsol, Norway’s Equinor, British multinational bp and Algeria’s Sonatrach have all resumed in-country operations and pledged to support Libya’s oil and gas growth.
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We are focused on reducing gas emissions and reinjecting gas into our projects. By increasing gas production, we generate revenue for Libya and help Europe, which needs gas.
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As a company, we have the obligation to provide energy to the people. Libya has the capacity to continue producing energy into the future.
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Libya is blessed with both excellent oil and gas resources and the best solar in the world. We are supporting the country, notably on the Waha Field, but also with our solar project in Sadada.
Unparalleled Access. Unmatched Visibility
Who attends LEES?
- NOCs
- IOCs
- Government officials
- Investors and financiers
- Service companies
- Transportation and logistics companies
- Pipeline and storage companies
- Equipment and manufacturing companies
- Refining and processing companies
- Drilling and well-service companies
- Consultancy firms
- Petrochemical marketing companies
- Banks and insurance firms
- Legal firms
- Technology providers
- Academic institutions
- Trade associations
- Media
Where Libya's Energy Leaders Unite