AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAnti-Corruption Leadership: Libya’s EACC CEO Abdi Ahmed Mohamud was elected to the AAACA Executive Committee, with Libya also represented on the committee via Abdulla M. A. Gadir Bo, boosting regional integrity and accountability efforts. Higher Education Links: Libya’s Higher Education and Scientific Research minister met a Chadian Senate delegation to expand university partnerships, academic exchange, and research opportunities. Oil & Gas Research Spotlight: NOC led Libya’s heavy presence at PetroAfrica 2026 in Tunis, with 70% of the conference’s scientific papers tied to NOC and coverage spanning exploration, refining, environmental work, renewables, and AI. AI for Energy: Libya is pushing AI integration in its oil and gas sector, alongside a national AI ethics charter and strategy for 2026–2030. Offshore Exploration Deal: MOL, Repsol, and TPAO signed a production sharing agreement for Libya’s O7 offshore block, with seismic work and one exploration well planned in deep waters near Benghazi. Cultural Science Return: Libya’s Department of Antiquities received the 7,000-year-old prehistoric mummy “Takarkori” back from Italy for study and public display. Tech-Enabled Mobility: Libya’s transport ministry discussed with Oman cooperation in aviation, ports, transport safety, and digital transformation. Energy Security Debate: A new EU white paper frames fossil fuel dependence as a strategic security vulnerability, linking fuel systems to conflict and coercion pathways.
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