Sunday, May 13, 2018
Mustafa Sanalla, chairman of Libya’s state-run National Oil Corporation (NOC), and a delegation from Libya participated in a high-level forum in Aberdeen. The event was put on by the Libyan British Business Council (LBBC), in association with Oil and Gas UK, Scottish Enterprise and the British Embassy to Libya.
At the event, the NOC delegation outlined its work plans and investment opportunities for international suppliers, vendors and contractors. The forum, according to NOC, was a continuation of its ongoing effort to encourage international investors and companies to return to Libya, to assist in the enhancement of production life cycles, and oil and gas exploration.
Sanalla said the “Libyan delegation including senior NOC and subsidiary staff are in Aberdeen to discuss and focus on great opportunities for reconstruction and investment in the Oil & Gas sector in Libya. This Forum is very important because it re-affirms our commitment to work with the highest qualified consultants, contractors, vendors, and ancillary service providers of the industry.”
The high-level delegation led by Sanalla also included NOC Board Members Abulgasem Shengheer and Jadalla Hamad Alaokali, the heads of the Arabian Gulf Operating Company, Waha Oil Company, Mellitah Oil & Gas Company, Harouge Oil Company, Zulaf Company, Nafusa Oil Operations, Taknia Libya Engineering Company, Akakus Oil Operations, Petroleum Training & Qualifying Institute, as well as general managers and directors of the Corporation.