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Turkish Petroleum to Invest Billions in Libya’s Energy Sector

January 19, 2025
Turkish Petroleum to Invest Billions in Libya’s Energy Sector
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The General Manager of Turkish Petroleum (TPAO), Ahmet Turkoglu, has expressed the company’s readiness to invest billions of dollars in Libya’s energy sector.

In a recent press statement, Turkoglu affirmed, “We trust Libya’s potential in the energy field and are planning to rebuild our relationship. We are fully prepared to invest billions of dollars in these immense opportunities.”

Turkoglu emphasized that Turkey aims to strengthen its energy cooperation with Libya, adding that the North African country has the capacity to produce more than 2 million barrels of oil and natural gas daily.

He highlighted Libya’s existing oil fields as prime areas for significant investments, stating, “We are ready to invest in these fields with great potential. However, access to the market must be easy, competitive, and transparent so that all stakeholders can contribute to Libya’s prosperity.”

Turkoglu also called for improved sustainability, predictability, and financial compliance to attract more international investors. “These measures,” he noted, “will pave the way for new investments and help Libya achieve greater economic stability.”

Libya has been in chaos since a NATO-backed uprising toppled longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The county has for years been split between rival administrations.

Libya’s economy, heavily reliant on oil, has suffered due to the ongoing conflict. The instability has led to fluctuations in oil production and prices, impacting the global oil market and Libya’s economy.

The conflict has led to a significant humanitarian crisis in Libya, with thousands of people killed, and many more displaced. Migrants and refugees using Libya as a transit point to Europe have also faced dire conditions.

The planned elections for December 2021 were delayed due to disagreements over election laws and the eligibility of certain candidates. This delay has raised concerns about the feasibility of a peaceful political transition.

Despite the ceasefire, security remains a significant concern with sporadic fighting and the presence of mercenaries and foreign fighters. The unification of the military and the removal of foreign forces are crucial challenges.

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