Fully Booked
Libya
30 January - 4 February 2010
The EIC is organising an oil and gas trade mission to Libya.
Missioners will have the opportunity to attend organised group meetings with key local players, as well as incorporating briefing meetings presented by qualified speakers with in-market experience and the opportunity to network with local companies at a UKTI organised reception.
Why Libya?
The Libyan government plans to increase its oil reserves, production capacity, and further develop the natural gas sector. With production currently at approximately 1.7 million barrels of oil per day, Libya is the second largest of Africa’s oil producers and the fourth largest gas supplier, and Europe’s single biggest oil supplier. Libya hopes to increase oil reserve estimates with incentives for additional exploration in both established oil producing areas as well as more remote parts of the country.
Libya has vast natural gas reserves and is looking to increase its natural gas exports, particularly to Europe. Libya's proven natural gas reserves as of January 2009 were estimated at 54.4 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) but the Libyan government estimates have been cited as being more than twice that volume. Potential for further growth through exploration and development is large, given limited exploration so far in a number of areas of the country, including the offshore Mediterranean, Murzuq, Ghadames and the Eastern side of the country. BP, BG and Shell are all looking for gas here and many other well known UK-based companies involved in the energy industry are also active in the Libyan market and the number is increasing all the time.
Draft Itinerary
Please note that this is a tentative itinerary, designed to give you an idea of the intended format of the mission.
Saturday 30 January |
15:00: Estimated time of arrival in Tripoli
17:00: Check into Hotel
18:10: Depart hotel for Country Briefing at British Embassy Oasis Clubhouse, Serraj, Tripoli
19:00-21:00: Country Briefing
Sir Vincent Fean, HM Ambassador; UKTI Team Tripoli; Chairman of the local British Business Group; PWC Representatives and others TBC |
Sunday 31 January |
Full day: Four or five briefing meetings from leading IOCs (such as BP, Shell & Exxon) and Oilfield Services Support Companies who are active in Libya
19:00-21:00 Networking Business Reception at British Ambassador’s Residence, Tripoli
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Monday 1 February |
Full day: Four of five briefing meetings from leading IOCs (such as BP, Shell & Exxon) and Oilfield Services Support Companies who are active in Libya
PM: Travel to Benghazi Overnight in Benghazi
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Tuesday 2 February |
AM: Possible group meeting with AGOCO (The Arabian Gulf Oil Company)
PM: Possible call on Benghazi Chamber of Commerce
PM: Return flight to Tripoli
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Wednesday 3 February |
Full Day: Free time for personal meetings |
Thursday 4 February |
AM: Free time for personal meetings
PM: Return to UK |
laura.tavernor@the-eic.com
Events Manager
London Office Tel: +44 (0)20 7221 2043
Fax: +44 (0)20 7221 8813
lisa.cuthbert@the-eic.com
Overseas Events Administrator
London Office Tel: +44 (0)20 7221 2043
Fax: +44 (0)20 7221 8813