Accueil > Africa > Libya > Libya Herald
Articles
-
State Telecoms Holding Company, LPTIC, reveals increasing revenues for 2021-2023
10 mai, par Sami ZaptiaThe Chairman of the state Libyan Post, Telecommunications and Information Technology Holding Company (LPTIC), Mohamed Ben Ayad, revealed increasing revenues for his organisation. The meeting is seen as a response to some criticism that LPTIC is not transparent in reporting its revenues. The (...) -
‘‘The largest Egyptian industrial delegation to visit Benghazi this July’’ : Benghazi Chamber
10 mai, par Sami ZaptiaThe largest Egyptian industrial delegation will visit the city of Benghazi this July, the Benghazi Chamber of Commerce revealed last Saturday. The revelation followed the holding of a press conference in Cairo on 30 April by the International Cooperation Committee of the Federation of Egyptian (...) -
Development conducted on Mellitah’s Buri field well results in 1,200 bpd test production : NOC
9 mai, par Sami ZaptiaLibya’s state National Oil Corporation (NOC) reported yesterday that Mellitah Oil and Gas Company was able to carry out some work on well No. B4-27 in the Al-Buri field, without using a rig. The well was successfully tested at a rate of about 1,200 barrels of oil per day. The NOC said this (...) -
Forum for major Italian companies to be held in Benghazi in August
9 mai, par Sami ZaptiaA forum for major Italian companies will be held in Benghazi in August, Benghazi Chamber of Commerce revealed Tuesday. The revelation followed a meeting between Benghazi Chamber of Commerce’s Acting Chairman, Moneim Al-Saiti, and Nicola Colecchi, President of the Joint Libyan-Italian Chamber (...) -
Three illegal tree fellers detained in east – cut trees used for charcoal
9 mai, par Sami ZaptiaThree tree fellers have been detained, pending further investigation, by the Beida Public Prosecutor for illegally felling public forest trees in the municipality of Sahel Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar in eastern Libya. The Attorney General’s Office reported that the tree fellers were monitored slow- (...)