Libya needs between $3 billion and $4 billion to reach an oil production rate of 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd), the acting oil and gas minister, Khalifa Abdulsadek, told Reuters on Saturday, adding that a new license bidding round is expected to be approved by the cabinet before the end of January.
Libya on Monday voiced a strong commitment to renewing previous agreements with Türkiye, seeking to finalize a free trade deal and boost investments
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The Acting Chairman of Libya's state-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC) Masoud Sulaiman said on Saturday the company plans to increase daily oil and gas production to two million barrels over the next three years if "the right funds are made available.
A coalition of Darfur rebel groups said on Monday they had repelled an incursion by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from Libya, inflicting heavy casualties and capturing dozens of vehicles. The clash occurred in a strategic border region between Sudan,
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The U.N. Libya mission expressed on Tuesday its alarm over what it said was footage circulating on social media featuring "brutal torture and ill-treatment" of detainees at the Gernada detention facility in eastern Libya.
The head Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC), Farhat Bengdara, has resigned due to "health issues," and Masoud Sulaiman has been appointed as acting chief, the state oil company said on Thursday. The Government of National Unity's head,
Libya is setting its sights on boosting oil production to 2 million barrels per day (bpd) within the next two to three years, with brownfield development and local investment identified as critical drivers of this growth.
Only the inquiry team and representatives from the Ministry of Defence have been allowed to attend the closed hearings, preventing the lawyers for the bereaved families, the general public, and the press from observing the proceedings.
Speaking at the third Libya Energy and Economy Summit in Tripoli on Saturday, Sulaiman announced that Libya's oil sector is on a path of continuous recovery.