Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, met with the Chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), Masoud Suleiman, to review the corporation’s performance and its strategic plans to boost production capacity. The discussions centered on the progress of expansion projects, specifically highlighting recently integrated fields such as Al-Mabrouk and Sinawen, as well as upcoming projects slated to commence operations soon to strengthen overall pumping rates and meet approved production targets.
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The NOC Chairman presented an overview of the technical hurdles facing several operational sites, particularly those stemming from deteriorating infrastructure and leaks in oil and gas pipelines. Suleiman emphasized the urgent need for financial and technical support to maintain operations according to global efficiency and safety standards, noting that immediate intervention is required to rehabilitate aging networks and prevent disruptions that could impact national production levels.
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The meeting also addressed the domestic fuel market, with both parties discussing measures to ensure the consistent supply and distribution of fuel to meet local demand. Furthermore, they reviewed the NOC’s operational and investment requirements, stressing the importance of approving emergency financial allocations. Such funding is deemed essential for implementing developmental programs and resolving existing operational issues, thereby ensuring the long-term sustainability of the oil sector and its pivotal role in supporting the national economy.