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Libya’s AGOCO Partners with SLB to Improve Production Operations

November 13, 2025
Libya’s AGOCO Partners with SLB to Improve Production Operations
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Libya’s Arabian Gulf Oil Company (AGOCO) held a meeting with representatives from SLB Libya to explore opportunities for advancing oilfield services and improving production performance through modern technologies and innovative solutions.

During the talks, AGOCO Chairman Mohamed Ben Shatwan met with Mostafa Ajaj, Head of SLB Libya, and Manshawi Abdelkafi, Head of Strategic Projects at SLB, to review potential areas of collaboration in oilfield technology and operational development across the company’s sites.

The discussions focused on enhancing operational efficiency, optimising well performance, and deploying advanced software and technical systems widely used in the global oil and gas industry. Both sides highlighted the importance of integrating innovation to ensure sustainable growth and competitiveness within Libya’s energy sector.

Ben Shatwan emphasised that AGOCO is fully committed to adopting cutting-edge technologies that boost production capacity while reducing operational costs. He added that this approach aligns with the company’s strategic vision to strengthen its role as one of Libya’s leading exploration and production firms under the National Oil Corporation (NOC).

SLB representatives reaffirmed their readiness to support AGOCO with technical expertise, digital solutions, and field optimisation tools aimed at enhancing production reliability and efficiency. The meeting also underscored the importance of continuous training and capacity building for Libyan engineers to ensure long-term technical excellence.

The partnership between AGOCO and SLB reflects a broader trend of modernising Libya’s oil industry, where local and international cooperation plays a crucial role in revitalising production and improving operational standards.

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