Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, met with senior officials on Monday to discuss the reactivation of the Ras Lanuf refinery and future fuel payment plans for 2025.
The talks, held with Khaled Shakshak, head of the Audit Bureau, and other key figures including National Oil Corporation Chairman Farhat Bingadara, focused on resuming operations at the refinery, which has been inactive since 2013 following the purchase of the foreign partner’s share.
Officials also reviewed plans to upgrade Libya’s aging pipeline infrastructure to support increased oil production.
The meeting addressed a series of energy sector investment projects aimed at boosting oil and gas output, alongside regulations for Libya’s fuel payment mechanisms set for 2025.
Additionally, the officials reviewed the Bab Tripoli investment project, seen as crucial to improving public services, while calling for greater transparency in oil sector contracting processes.