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Libya & Algeria Renew Oil Sector Collaboration

December 11, 2023
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In a strategic move bolstering North African energy collaboration, Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) hosted a pivotal meeting with Algeria’s Sonatrach, at its headquarters in Tripoli.

This first meeting since the lifting of Sonatrach’s force majeure signifies a renewed commitment to energy cooperation between the two nations.

The discussions focused on reviewing the achievements in exploration projects for 2023, and outlining plans and budgets for 2024. These talks included detailed considerations of seismic surveying, exploratory drilling, and comprehensive geological and geophysical studies.

This collaboration follows Sonatrach’s recent decision on 7 November, to lift its force majeure, leading to four new gas discoveries within the Ghadames Basin’s contractual area.

The engagement between Libya’s NOC and Algeria’s Sonatrach marks a significant step in revitalizing energy partnerships in North Africa. The NOC, central to Libya’s economy, has been navigating through the challenges posed by internal conflicts. Sonatrach’s decision to resume operations in Libya, and its success in gas exploration bring a wave of optimism for the Libyan oil sector.

This meeting is not just a procedural engagement but a symbol of the growing stability in Libya, and its potential for attracting foreign investment in the energy sector. For Sonatrach, this expansion into Libya represents an important diversification of its activities, and a strengthening of Algeria’s role in the regional energy industry.

The renewed partnership is expected to drive forward the energy agenda in both Libya and Algeria, potentially influencing the energy dynamics across the Mediterranean region. This collaboration could be a cornerstone for regional energy security and economic advancement, highlighting the strategic importance of North African energy resources on the global stage.

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