Libya's Oil Production Surpasses 2024 Target Amid Budget Delays
Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent
mesa.entrada@senatur.gov.py | 2025-01-01 17:07:39
Tripoli, Libya - The National Oil Corporation (NOC) of Libya announced today that daily crude oil production has surpassed this year's target, reaching a significant milestone of 1,405,609 barrels of crude oil and 52,633 barrels of condensates. This achievement comes despite delays in the disbursement of the 2024 budget, highlighting the dedication and resilience of the NOC's workforce across all production sites.
In a statement released today, the NOC attributed this success to the tireless efforts of its employees. The corporation emphasized that despite the challenges posed by budget delays, production levels have remained strong and continue to climb.
Looking ahead, the NOC has outlined ambitious plans to further increase oil and gas production in the coming years. To facilitate this growth, the corporation has launched a new bidding round for oil and gas exploration and production-sharing agreements. This initiative is expected to attract substantial international investment, a crucial factor in boosting Libya's oil revenues and driving economic growth.
The NOC believes that increased investment will not only enhance production capabilities but also create numerous job opportunities for Libyan youth, contributing significantly to the nation's economic development.
The NOC reaffirmed its commitment to developing Libya's oil sector into a leading global player. By maximizing production and attracting foreign investment, the corporation aims to position Libya as a major contributor to the global energy market while simultaneously driving economic prosperity within the country.
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