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Libya Seeks Deeper Energy Ties With United States

August 27, 2025
Libya Seeks Deeper Energy Ties With United States

Libya Seeks Deeper Energy Ties With United States

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Libya’s Acting Oil Minister under the Government of National Unity (GNU), Khalifa Abdulsadiq, has hailed the contribution of American companies to the stability and development of the country’s oil and gas industry. His remarks signal a strengthening of bilateral relations and potential new avenues for cooperation with the United States.

Abdulsadiq made the comments during a meeting in Tripoli with US Chargé d’Affaires Jeremy Berndt, accompanied by embassy officials from the economic and political sections, as well as representatives of the Ministry of Oil and Gas’ international cooperation office, according to a statement released by the ministry.

The minister emphasised the “vital role” of American and international energy firms operating in Libya, noting that their support has bolstered the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and the ministry’s efforts to boost production and upgrade infrastructure. This, he added, has contributed positively to the sector’s stability and growth.

Abdulsadiq also underlined the importance of developing downstream industries, particularly petrochemicals and polymers, describing them as a strategic foundation for diversifying national income and maximising the added value of Libya’s hydrocarbon resources.

The meeting addressed investment in education, training, and technology transfer, with both sides highlighting the need to build the capacity of Libyan professionals and align the sector with global standards. Discussions also touched on cooperation in associated gas projects and clean energy initiatives, reflecting shared commitments to sustainability and efficiency.

In closing, Abdulsadiq extended a formal invitation to US counterparts to participate in the inaugural Libya–US Energy Forum, to be organised by the NOC. He said the event, alongside the upcoming Libya Energy and Economy Summit in January 2026, would provide a strategic platform to strengthen partnerships and broaden cooperation.

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