About NOC
NOC history
Driven by our nation’s rich energy heritage, Libya’s NOC, founded in 1970, has consistently upheld its role as the guardian of Libya’s precious energy resources. We have weathered numerous challenges and disruptions, standing as a steadfast and trusted institution, dedicated to our people and their prosperity.
We have worked independently and with a broad range of international partners to ensure people throughout the world have enjoyed access to Libyan oil and gas, and to contribute significantly to our national economy.
As the world looks for new stable and cleaner sources of energy, Libya is a country uniquely placed to meet the energy needs of today and tomorrow.
1ST
Libya holds the largest proven oil reserves in Africa
9TH
The ninth largest proven oil in the world
5TH
The fifth largest reserves of natural gas in Africa.
Combined with vast wind and solar potential, our ambition is to be a significant, reliable long-term contributor to global energy security, and a catalyst for the sustained growth and development of Libya.
NOC’s strategy
1.2
M/day
Production
Covering 1,900
KM
Reserves
2to3
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M/day
Future
Oil Production
Under the leadership of Chairman Farhat Ben Gdara, we’re driving forward our new strategy to increase revenues from diversified energy sources in a sustainable manner.
Over the next five years, the NOC aims to double Libya’s oil output, bolstering oil production to over 2 million barrels per day by 2025. We are also working with new and existing partners to launch significant gas and renewable projects, increasing the proportion of investment into our non-oil and gas businesses.
Libyan Energy Commitment
The oil sector in Libya creates 25% of all jobs and the NOC is the country’s largest employer. But our responsibility to our people goes far beyond the individuals that work at the NOC and its subsidiaries
As part of our commitment to building better communities, we are working with development partners to implement multiple projects which are improving the lives of Libyans.
Libya’s National Oil Corporation is here for good. Now and in the future, we will continue to find the best ways to harness our energy potential to power progress for our most valuable resource, the Libyan people.