
Libya, Algeria NOCs Sign 4 Cooperation Agreements
The MoUs span exploration, oilfield services, R&D and training, reinforcing cooperation between Libya’s and Algeria’s national oil companies.

The MoUs span exploration, oilfield services, R&D and training, reinforcing cooperation between Libya’s and Algeria’s national oil companies.

The COM-PRES initiative engages communities and industry to enhance the socioeconomic benefits of private renewable energy investments.

The country plans to scale up vehicle production at Seniran-Auto by boosting local demand and targeting regional markets.

The loan supports the country’s Energy Sector Governance and Competitiveness program.

The funding will help connect 1,540 localities by 2029, aiming to close the digital gap between urban and rural areas.

The 4,000 m³ butane storage sphere will support rising demand and national energy security goals.

The law mandates environmental and social impact assessments for all socio-economic development projects carried out nationwide.

ExxonMobil has also expressed interest in participating in Libya’s latest licensing round which is offering 22 offshore and onshore blocks.

The oil and gas, industrial and services sectors continue to drive Equatorial Guinea’s economy.

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The MoUs span exploration, oilfield services, R&D and training, reinforcing cooperation between Libya’s and Algeria’s national oil companies.

The COM-PRES initiative engages communities and industry to enhance the socioeconomic benefits of private renewable energy investments.

The country plans to scale up vehicle production at Seniran-Auto by boosting local demand and targeting regional markets.

The loan supports the country’s Energy Sector Governance and Competitiveness program.

The funding will help connect 1,540 localities by 2029, aiming to close the digital gap between urban and rural areas.

The 4,000 m³ butane storage sphere will support rising demand and national energy security goals.

The law mandates environmental and social impact assessments for all socio-economic development projects carried out nationwide.

ExxonMobil has also expressed interest in participating in Libya’s latest licensing round which is offering 22 offshore and onshore blocks.

The oil and gas, industrial and services sectors continue to drive Equatorial Guinea’s economy.

https://ecp.fgxdev.co.za/?s=Senegal&ct_post_type=post%3Apage
