🌐 National Oil Corporation

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The National Oil Corporation is Libya's state-owned oil company and a critical energy infrastructure entity monitored by global intelligence agencies for its strategic importance to regional stability and international energy markets.

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Linked Signals

SignalStatusLensRoleConfidenceLast Seen
Waha Oil Co. proceeding with operational phases of "Meter Bank" system active Energy involved 56%
Libyan ministerial delegation to visit Japan from 7 to 19 July for the Second Japan-Libya Economic Forum active Deals involved 54%
NOC & LIA sign EPSA agreement with UCC Holding for Area 47 in Ghadames Basin active Commodities involved 50%
NOC & LIA sign EPSA agreement with UCC Holding for Area 47 in Ghadames Basin active Politics party 45%
REAoL and ODAC discuss installing renewable energy technologies in public buildings, including schools expired Energy involved 85%
Eni, NOC Bolster Libya’s Gas Production with Sabratha Project Start-Up expired Energy involved 99%
Eni, NOC Bolster Libya’s Gas Production with Sabratha Project Start-Up expired Deals involved 45%
Libya inks production-sharing deals with Türkiye's TPAO, foreign firms expired Commodities involved 67%
Libya's rival institutions back election plan after years of deadlock expired Politics party 52%
Libya Draws Oil Majors Back in First Licensing Round in 17 Years expired Energy involved 60%
Libya Draws Oil Majors Back in First Licensing Round in 17 Years expired Deals involved 55%
Libyan Industry Union launches “Made in Libya” e-platform following approval by Minister of Economy and Trade expired Deals involved 76%
NOC meets Schlumberger (SLB) to discuss enhancing cooperation in training, technology transfer, and developing Libyan expertise expired Politics involved 47%
Arabian Gulf Oil Company rehabilitates distressed well at Al-Bayda field at a rate of 1,553 barrels per day‎ expired Energy involved 82%
Libyan Industry Union launches “Made in Libya” e-platform following approval by Minister of Economy and Trade expired AI & Tech involved 44%