Libya

NOC, Halliburton in Discussion about Ways to Rally Crude Production in Libya


Published: Friday December 17, 2021
By: Oilfield Africa Review

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), Mr. Mustafa Sanalla was recently met with the Vice President of Halliburton for the Middle East and North Africa, Mr. Sid White, and the Regional Manager of the company, Mr. Colby Fuser, and the General Manager of the company’s branch in Libya, Mr. Muhammad Al-Tilisi, in the presence of the Manager of the Production Department of the NOC, Mr. Anwar Agilat the headquarters of the NOC in Tripoli

During the meeting, various discussions of common topics were deliberated upon, notably, ways to support and strengthen partnership mechanisms between the two sides to raise the level of production operations in Libya and increase rates through drilling and well maintenance operations.

The meeting also dealt with the draft digital transformation program and digital technology, which will have a positive impact on improving production processes and their quality.

The attendees from the American company “Halliburton” also thanked the management of the National Oil Corporation for providing the opportunity for this meeting.

For his part, Mr. Sanalla indicated during the meeting that the NOC is going through a very difficult time due to severe budgetary scarcity, which has negatively affected many of its operations and the fulfillment of its contractual obligations.

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