LEES 2025: Eni Expresses Interest in Libya’s 2025 Licensing Round
Libya’s upcoming 2025 licensing round will offer 22 on- and offshore exploration blocks for development.
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Libya’s upcoming 2025 licensing round will offer 22 on- and offshore exploration blocks for development.
Eni is launching three exploration plays, TotalEnergies is expecting promising results from its recent onshore exploration project, and other developments were shared during an upstream IOC-led panel at the Libya Energy & Economic Summit.
During Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s official visit to the Republic of Congo, him and President Denis Sassou Nguesso emphasized a shared commitment to combating climate change.
Leading energy players will discuss their investment plans and explore strategies for driving growth in Libya’s resource-rich sector on the panel, “Unlocking Libya: The Next Frontier for Exploration and Investment.”
Meeting with Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, the company discussed strategies for resuming drilling in the offshore Zohr field while advancing research and exploration operations.
Mike Sangster, Senior Vice President Africa at TotalEnergies E&P, will showcase the company’s strategic investments and its pivotal role in advancing the Republic of Congo’s hydrocarbon sector.
Libya’s participation in the Arab Common Market for Electricity underscores its commitment to fostering energy collaboration with Arab nations, spanning electricity, oil and gas sectors.
Eni will be able to explore the area for up to nine years.
The launch confirms the start-up of the FLNG vessel by the end of 2025, less than three years since the contract was signed.
Falling under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, the agreement will support renewable energy initiatives in Benin.