Libya Opens First Oil Exploration Bidding Round in 17 Years

March 4, 2025

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Libya oil exploration

Libya has announced its first oil and gas exploration bidding round in over 17 years, signaling a major push to attract foreign investment and boost crude oil production.

The announcement was made on Monday, March 3, by Masoud Suleman, the Acting Chairman of Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC), during a televised address. The bidding round includes more than 24 exploration zones, with the goal of increasing oil production to 2 million barrels per day (bpd).

Libya Seeks Foreign Investment in Oil Sector

Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamed Dbeibah described the move as a clear message that Libya is re-emerging as a major player in the global oil and gas market.

“This is a clear message that Libya has returned to being a main front for oil and gas investment, within a modern and transparent investment environment that reflects the stability of the country,” Dbeibah stated.

Oil and Gas Minister Khalifa Abdul Sadiq also emphasized the government’s commitment to attracting long-term strategic partnerships in the energy sector.

“This round does not just reflect our desire to attract investment but also our keenness to create long-term strategic partnerships that contribute to continued production and energy infrastructure,” he said.

Libya’s Oil Industry: Challenges and Recovery

Libya is Africa’s second-largest oil producer and a member of OPEC, but its oil industry has faced major disruptions since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. Political instability and disputes between rival factions have led to frequent oil field shutdowns.

In August 2023, Libya lost 700,000 bpd, more than half its total production, as exports were halted at multiple ports due to political tensions. However, production gradually resumed in October 2023.

Despite these challenges, major oil companies Eni, OMV, BP, and Repsol resumed exploration activities in Libya last year, with Italy’s Eni signing an $8 billion gas production deal with NOC in 2023.

Future Outlook for Libya’s Oil Production

Libya’s oil production stood at 1.27 million bpd in 2023, down from 1.8 million bpd in 2010. With the launch of this bidding round, Libya aims to strengthen its position in the global oil market and attract investors willing to operate in the country’s evolving political landscape.

As Libya takes this historic step, industry observers will be watching to see how global oil companies respond to the new opportunities and whether the country can achieve its ambitious production targets.

Stay updated for more developments on Libya’s oil sector!

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