AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOffshore Energy Deals: Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) has signed three new production-sharing agreements after the 2025 licensing round, bringing in Repsol (with TPAO), Eni (with QatarEnergy), and MOL (with TPAO and Repsol) to expand exploration and development. Deepwater Exploration: MOL, Repsol and Türkiye Petrolleri (TPAO) also signed a PSA for the O7 offshore block in Libya’s Mediterranean waters, covering 10,300+ sq km in deepwater near Benghazi, with seismic work and one exploration well planned. Regional Oil Flows: Nigeria imported Libyan crude for the first time in May (about 64,500 bpd), while Egypt resumed imports and Tunisia increased purchases, as Libya’s exports slipped to about 1.07 million bpd. Capacity Building: Delegations began arriving in Tripoli for the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization training officials’ forum hosted by NOC, focused on skills, qualification programs, and human capital for Africa’s oil and gas sector. Industry & Trade Context: A Libya-related report also notes NOC’s push to attract investment and unify development efforts, with international interest rising after years of limited activity.
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