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    Libya’s NOC signs production-sharing deals with foreign firms after licensing round

    June 16, 2026
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    *Libya’s National Oil Corporation 

    Benghazi — Libya’s National Oil Corporation has signed production-sharing agreements with several international ​energy companies following the country’s first licensing ‌round in nearly two decades, its chairman Massoud Suleman said on Monday.

    The agreements were signed ​with Spain’s Repsol and Turkey’s state-owned ​Türkiye Petrolleri, Italy’s Eni and QatarEnergy, ⁠and a consortium comprising Hungary’s MOL Group, ​Türkiye Petrolleri and Repsol, Suleman said in ​a statement posted on social media.
    The deals follow Libya’s 2025 bid round, under which the NOC ​awarded exploration acreage to foreign companies as ​the OPEC member seeks to attract investment and raise ‌oil ⁠production capacity to 2 million barrels per day from around 1.4 million bpd currently.
    Suleman said the agreements reflected growing confidence ​in Libya’s ​oil and ⁠gas sector and would support exploration, development and production growth.
    Libya ​awarded exploration blocks in February to companies ​including ⁠Chevron, Eni, QatarEnergy and Repsol in its first licensing round since 2007, despite persistent ⁠political ​divisions between rival administrations ​in the country’s east and west.

    Reporting by Ayman al-Warfalli; Writing ​by Tala Ramadan, Editing by Louise Heavens – Reuters

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