AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLibya’s AI push: Libya launched its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026–2030 and adopted an ethics charter, aiming to speed up digital infrastructure and responsible AI governance. Digital transformation in practice: The 6th National Information Technology Day opened in Tripoli, bringing government, tech firms, academia, and civil society together to push digital transformation and cybersecurity. Renewables partnership: Libya’s Renewable Energy Authority met China Harbor Engineering Company (CHEC) to discuss cooperation and investment in clean energy projects, including technology transfer. Oil & gas modernization: AGOCO hosted Chevron for talks on exploration, reservoir management, and using advanced technologies to improve production efficiency. Offshore gas upgrade: Saipem installed a gas extraction module at the El Bouri field, targeting reduced flaring and higher output (about 2 million cubic meters/day). Seismic update: A 4.3-magnitude quake was recorded off Libya’s west coast near Misrata, felt in several coastal areas. Security spillover: The UN warned that weapons looted after Libya’s 2011 conflict have reached extremist groups in Nigeria, highlighting ongoing arms diversion risks.
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