Returning to Tripoli for its second edition on January 13–14, 2024, the Libya Energy & Economic Summit (LEES) will offer unparalleled access to industry intel, opportunities to meet potential investors and calls for investment. As Libya’s energy sector reaches new heights, the event serves as a historic occasion for signing new deals and kicking off another year of energy and infrastructure sector development. Below are the top features that delegates can expect at the upcoming summit.
Top Investment Prospects
LEES 2024 will share valuable insights from industry experts and key players in Libya’s energy sector. With the confirmed participation of leading private and public sector players like Libya’s National Oil Corporation, TotalEnergies, Eni and more, delegates will access emerging trends and new project developments, from Eni’s Structures A&E field development to the relaunch of exploration in the Sirte Basin to Libya’s largest renewable energy project to date. Latest information on the upcoming 2024 licensing round and new refinery plans will also be shared, providing a comprehensive overview of Libya’s top energy investment prospects.
Regional and Global Presence
Tripoli is attracting investors from around the globe, as Libya’s energy and infrastructure sectors continue to garner interest. The second edition of LEES will serve as the ultimate gathering place for national and international oil companies, government officials, service providers, financiers and esteemed attendees including Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, Prime Minister of Libya, Georgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy, Robert Abela, Prime Minister of Malta, and Patrick Pouyanné, Global CEO of TotalEnergies. LEES 2024 has confirmed the participation of delegations from the US, France, Germany, Italy, UK, Czech Republic, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, serving as a testament to its caliber.
New Deals Signed
LEES 2024 provides the premier platform for new deals and partnerships to be signed, as demonstrated by the inaugural summit in 2021, which saw the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between TotalEnergies and the General Electricity Company of Libya aimed at constructing a 500 MW solar park in the Sadada region by 2025. The deal aligns with Libya’s efforts to revitalize its energy sector by coupling new exploration with decarbonization initiatives. Given the prestigious lineup of public and private sector companies at the event, delegates can anticipate several industry-changing deals to be signed and new partnerships forged.
Networking Gala Reception
Beyond the two-day program of panel discussions, technical presentation and workshops, delegates will have the opportunity to unwind, socialize, and continue networking at the Gala Reception on January 13. Shining a spotlight on Libya’s culture through entertainment, food and beverage, the Gala Reception will set the stage for fruitful networking opportunities and renewed cooperation within the Libyan and African energy markets.
The Libya Energy & Economic Summit takes place in Tripoli from January 13-14, 2024 in official partnership with the Office of the Prime Minister, the National Oil Corporation and the Ministry of Oil and Gas. For more information about sponsorship, partnerships or registration, visit www.libyasummit.com and secure your spot at the country’s premier energy platform.