The Ghadames Debdeb Libya Algeria border crossing to be developed before its reopening

The spokesman for the Ministry of Transportation in the Tripoli-based Libyan government, Siraj al-Hamal, confirmed in an exclusive interview with Libya Herald that the government recommended during its Cabinet meeting in the city of Ghadames (last Thursday) the development of the Debdeb Ghadames border crossing with Algeria before reopening it to passengers and goods in both directions. Debdeb to be reopened after agreed security requirementsRegarding the Ghadames Debdeb border crossing, Al-Hamal confirmed that work is underway to reopen the crossing after developing and equipping it according to the security requirements approved in Libya and Algeria, and after coordination with the Algerian crossing authorities to open the borders in both directions. The reopening will have a positive impact on the economy of the two countries by reducing the time taken to transport goods from Algeria through Tunisia and from there to Libya and vice versa. Well-equipped service facilities to be establishedAl-Hamal noted the readiness of the general plan for the modern Ghadames land port, which the Organisation for the Development of Administrative Centers (ODAC) was assigned to implement. The new crossing and its facilities are to become a more civilized interface for the Libyan state in its far western borders with Algeria, as well as to meet the needs of the traveller by land in terms of integrated services provided by well-equipped service facilities.

August 08, 2023 22:35 UTC


Oil Minister meets with organizers of Libya Energy and Economy Summit 2023

The Libyan Oil Minister, Mohamed Aoun today had the first working meeting with the organizers of the Libya Energy and Economy Summit 2023 to inform them of upcoming initiatives in the energy sector. The Ministry of Oil and Gas will invite official delegations from Europe, Africa and the Middle East and organizations including OPEC to participate in the event on November 8-9, 2023 in Tripoli. The minister stressed that about a third of Libya’s onshore and offshore territory has yet to be explored for hydrocarbons, as well as the diversification of its resource base for future production, and discussed the recent lifting of force majeure by some international operators – which is expected to unleash investment in the market. Energy Capital & Power, the organizer of the summit, and the Ministry of Oil and Gas are looking forward to receiving ministerial and private sector delegations from Italy, France, Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other countries in the Middle East and Africa. International organizations such as OPEC, the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, the African Petroleum Producers Organization, the African Energy Chamber, the International Energy Agency and the International Energy Forum will be formally invited to contribute their experiences and views to the summit.

Source:Libya Today

August 06, 2023 21:25 UTC


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