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The 2nd Libyan European Forum for Oil, Gas, and Energy will be held in Malta from 15 – 16 May

bySami Zaptia
January 16, 2025
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The 2nd Libyan European Forum for Oil, Gas, and Energy will be held in Malta from 15 – 16 May

The Libyan European Forum for Oil, Gas, and Energy will hold its second edition from 15 – 16 May in Malta under the patronage of the National Oil Corporation (NOC).

The organisers inform Libya Herald that many companies, institutions and experts in the oil, gas and energy sectors will be participating alongside national and international companies involved in supporting services related to technical and logistical services of the sectors.

Discussion topics
Topics to be discussed at the event will include projects proposed by the NOC to rapidly develop its oil sector and meet its needs and enhance its capabilities and technical support given its increasing demand for energy in all its forms.

The forum will provide the opportunity to exchange expertise, discuss development and investment projects, as well as B2B meetings.

 

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