Minister Mohamed Aoun of Oil and Gas says that Libya imports most of its oil needs, as the Zawiya, Tobruk, and Sarir refineries produce only 20 to 25% of the total fuel consumption of the Libyan state.
Read moreThe Libyan Minister of Oil and Gas in the, Mohammed Oun, said that Libya has sufficient solar energy to export "huge amounts of electricity to other countries".
Read moreThe Minister of Oil and Gas in the Government of National Unity (GNU) Mohammed Oun said in an interview with Al Jazeera Mubashar TV that there are real possibilities to find friendly solutions with countries, such as Greece, Egy
Read moreThe Minister of Industry and Minerals, Ahmed Abu Hisa, and Minister Mohamed Aoun of the Oil and Gas have paid a visit to Bani Walid Complex for military industrialization as part of their efforts to establish a project to locali
Read moreThe Libyan Minister of Oil and Gas Mohammed Oun, stressed on Monday the importance of international companies with expertise to contribute to the development and exploration of land and sea zones that have not yet been explored.
Read moreMinister of Oil and Gas Mohamed Aoun has joined an online meeting for the Ministerial Council of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) via zoom.
Read moreFrench Ambassador to Libya, Mostafa Mihraje, has called for establishing a joint committee between the French Petroleum Institute and the Libyan oil sector, expressing the readiness of his country's companies to provide technica
Read moreThe Minister of Oil and Gas, Muhammad Aoun, paid a visit to the General Gas Transmission and Distribution Company (Gasly) on Monday after the latter transferred its affiliation to the ministry.
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