Libya makes little progress on new oil company in Benghazi

6 November 2025

 

Little progress has been made on plans for a new Libyan oil company headquartered in Benghazi, according to industry sources.

In August, Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced plans to create a new company named Jalyanah for gas exploration and production, with its headquarters in Benghazi.

The plans were announced in a letter written by NOC’s acting chairman Masoud Suleiman, who said that the company would focus on developing gas discoveries in concession MN 7.

The concession is currently operated by Arabian Gulf Oil Company (Agoco), which is a subsidiary of NOC.

One source said: “There has been no progress on the planned formation of the new company. Like many things in Libya, the formation of this new company has been complicated by the country’s political situation.

“It’s widely expected that there will be slow progress on the formation of the company, and some stakeholders believe that it may never be created because of political opposition from some quarters.”

Libya has effectively had two rival governments since 2014, when power split between the country’s eastern and western regions following the collapse of national unity.

In August, Suleiman said that negotiations were under way with an international consortium that included Italy’s Eni, France’s TotalEnergies, the UAE’s Adnoc and Turkey’s TPAO.

Libya’s NOC said the new company would be responsible for projects to fast-track production from undeveloped gas fields to meet domestic electricity demand and reduce reliance on diesel.

It warned that western Libya faces a sharp decline in gas supplies by the end of 2026 and said the formation of the company was intended to protect state finances, meet export commitments to Italy and avoid penalty payments.


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