AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCultural Heritage Return: Libya’s Department of Antiquities has welcomed back the 7,000-year-old prehistoric mummy “Takarkori” (TK H1) from Italy after more than two decades, with study and DNA work tied to the “Green Sahara” era; it’s expected to go on public display at Tripoli’s National Museum in late July. AI for Energy: Libya’s Ministry of Oil and Gas launched “New Energy Tech” to plug AI and robotics into oil and gas operations, matching real sector problems with Libyan innovators to build prototypes and link winners to companies. Oilfield Update: NOC says the Mabrouk oil field is back to full operations after maintenance and trial testing, targeting about 40,000 barrels per day. Offshore Exploration Deal: MOL Group, Repsol and TPAO signed a production sharing agreement for Libya’s offshore Mediterranean O7 block, including seismic work and an exploration well. Digital Payments Expo: Tripoli will host EPAIX 2026 (June 17–18) to showcase electronic payments and fintech for Libya’s digital transformation. Water & Farming Tech: FAO held a Sabha workshop on groundwater conservation under the Marwat 2 project, promoting modern irrigation and water-saving tech for southern Libya’s farms. Education & Skills: Libya signed an agreement with Egypt’s BEDO to modernise technical education equipment and training.
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