26 Apr 2025 Zahra Power Station Unit 3 assembly in progress The General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) announced 26 April that technical teams have begun the installation and assembly of the third gas turbine at the Zahra
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Libya''s latest upstream licensing round has already attracted more than 40 applicants, signaling growing interest in its largely untapped hydrocarbon potential. The update
The power company forecasts that Libya''s peak load will increase to 14,834 MW by 2025 and to 21,669 MW by 2030. Combined-cycle power plants in Misrata (650 MW) and Tripoli (671 MW)
The Ministry of Oil and Gas is set to launch a new round of oil exploration licenses in early 2025, according to a report by Energy Media Platform. The initiative aims to
The Libyan government has officially launched the 2025 bid round for oil exploration, a long-anticipated move that marks a significant milestone in the country''s efforts to revitalize its energy industry. The bid round
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Libya launches its first oil exploration bid round in 17 years, attracting investors to unlock untapped reserves and boost its energy sector.
After finally launching a long-awaited oil and gas bid round, Libya''s NOC has laid out the details of the 22 concessions on offer, hoping the ''promising'' onshore and offshore acreages will renew international interest in the country''s turbulent
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Libya''s 2025 licensing round is expected to be a major focus at the upcoming LEES in Tripoli, where industry leaders and policymakers will be well-positioned to assess its
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Libya''s political scene has remained fractured for over a decade, with rival governments, competing institutions, and foreign interference complicating every attempt at national reconciliation. As 2025 unfolds, the
The General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) projects peak electricity demand will rise to 14,834 MW by 2025 and 21,669 MW by 2030. Modernizing Libya''s Power
MENASource April 2, 2025 Libya''s political deadlock endures. There is a case for Trump and Meloni to challenge the status quo. By Yaseen Rashed Libya''s National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced in January that the country will
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Africa''s oil and gas bid rounds for 2024 and 2025 signal a renewed push to position the continent as a leading energy frontier. With abundant hydrocarbon reserves and a
This bid round is particularly significant as the Ministry of Oil & Gas and the National Oil Corporation introduce a new Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) model, featuring attractive fiscal terms designed to
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Recent roadshows in London and Istanbul provided pivotal insights into Libya''s evolving Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement ("EPSA") framework and upcoming
A precipitous decline in gas output may turn out to be a bigger problem than the recent month-long blockade of oil exports. There is no quick fix for the shortage of feedstock for General Electric Company of Libya (Gecol)''s
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In a bid to expand installed capacity, the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) has outlined ambitious development plans over the next decade, including the
Speaking at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris on Wednesday, he said the bid round signals Libya''s integration into the global energy market. Libya''s launched its first international upstream licensing round
Libya''s Ministry of Oil and Gas has confirmed plans for a new oil and gas licensing round by early 2025, with the upcoming Libya Energy & Economic Summit set to
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March 8, 2025 0 516 Libya is preparing to launch its 2025 international bid round, focusing on attracting investments in brownfield assets as well as large-scale gas developments.
Libya will offer production sharing agreements to the successful bidders in its first oil and gas exploration bid round in 18 years, top Libyan oil officials said at an event in London on Monday.
Libya''s 2025 licensing round, featuring a new contractual framework, marks a major step in revitalizing the country''s energy sector and attracting international investment.
The Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah discussed the plans of projects to be opened and launched in 2025. This came in an expanded meeting held on Monday,
Libya’s Mega 2025 Bid Round 2025: 22 Blocks, 235,000 km2... After finally launching a long-awaited oil and gas bid round, Libya’s NOC has laid out the details of the 22 concessions on offer, hoping the ‘promising’ onshore and offshore acreages will renew international interest in the country’s turbulent sector.
The Libyan government has officially launched the 2025 bid round for oil exploration, a long-anticipated move that marks a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to revitalize its energy industry.
Libya is preparing to launch its 2025 international bid round, focusing on attracting investments in brownfield assets as well as large-scale gas developments.
Libya’s renewed push for oil and gas investment will take center stage at African Energy Week: Invest in African Energies 2025, where global stakeholders will explore opportunities in the country’s newly launched bid round, advancing projects and emerging energy partnerships.
We are pleased to announce the launch of Libya's First International Exploration and Development Bid Round in 18 years, following the last EPSA Bid Round in 2007. This milestone presents a significant investment opportunity aimed at enhancing Libya's oil and gas reserves and production potential.
Libya’s oil ministry on 7 March published the details of its long-awaited oil and gas bid round (MEES, 7 March), offering 22 onshore and offshore concessions in a bid to “revitalize” the country’s battered hydrocarbon sector “through increased and focused foreign investments,” according to the official website.