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Oil Investments and Banking Development on the Agenda at the Energy and Economy Summit in Tripoli… Energy Capital Power Reveals the Details
Energy Capital Power reported on Saturday that Libya will host the fourth edition of the Libyan Energy and Economy Summit for 2026 in Tripoli, from January 24 to 26, as the country seeks to attract investment into the oil, gas, and renewable energy sectors.
The outlet stated that the summit, organized by the Energy Investment Platform, focuses on Africa and is supported by the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of Oil and Gas, the National Oil Corporation, and the Libyan Renewable Energy Authority.
It added that the three-day summit is expected to bring together Libyan and international government officials, senior executives, representatives of oil and gas companies, energy service providers, law and consultancy firms, as well as regional and global financial institutions. The program will include ministerial-level discussion sessions.
The outlet noted that discussions at the summit are set to focus on Libya’s transformation projects and investment opportunities in the oil, natural gas, and renewable energy sectors, with the participation of policymakers, public institutions, international energy companies, financiers, investors, and business leaders from various countries.
It also explained that renewable energy will be a key item on the agenda, with planned talks on solar and wind energy projects, grid integration, energy storage solutions, and international partnerships for green energy investments.
With regard to financing, the outlet indicated that multilateral development banks and private funds are expected to discuss credit and investment opportunities for projects in Libya.