About the organisers
Libyan Petroleum Institute, LPI
The Libyan Petroleum Institute, LPI, is an evolution of Petroleum Research Centre, PRC, which was established in 1977 as the technical arm of the National Oil Corporation (NOC). LPI presides over a wide range of activities that include research and development, consultation and technical support, and education and training. The institute owns over 40 fully-equipped laboratories which cover both upstream and downstream diverse disciplines. Since its inception, the Libyan Petroleum Institute adopted the following objectives:
- Carrying out research programs in oil exploration, reservoir exploitation, and oil and natural gas processing.
- Providing services of quality control, inspection and testing of petroleum products and equipments.
- Conducting techno-economical feasibility studies related to oil industry.
- Evaluating patents and exploitation permits and setting rules on the handling of illustrations and samples.
- Conducting metallurgical research and suggesting solutions for problems related to industrial engineering such as corrosion and contamination.
- Carrying out studies on the environment and safety controls in oil industry.
- Classifying research results and compiling bibliographic data on local oil industry.
- Supporting the local oil industry with full-fledged educational programs that range from advanced technical training courses to higher academic programs including M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees.
WAHAexpo
A solid track recordWAHAexpo is a Libyan company that was founded in 1992 and has for over last decade and half established itself as one of the leading event organizer’s and business service company’s in Libya.
WAHAexpo organizes exhibitions, conferences, national pavilions, trade missions and undertakes bespoke public relations work for many international companies
The business link between Libya and the worldOur success lies in our ability to work in accordance with international standards, coupled with a sound local knowledge, creating a unique link between international and Libyan business practices. WAHAexpo works closely with their international clients to make sure they meet the key decision makers in Libya, understand the market and their business succeeds.
Recognized credentials and supported at the highest level We are registered with the Libyan Chamber of Commerce, approved by Tripoli International Fair.
We work closely with a wide variety of Libyan government bodies and all of our events have the full support of the relevant authorities. We have the honor to assist the Libyan government in marketing our country at various international trade fairs.
We also cooperate closely with international trade promotions bodies organizing national pavilions, country events and trade missions.
TOG is supported by: The National Oil Corporation (NOC)The National Oil Corporation (NOC) was established on 12 November 1970 , under Law No: 24/1970 to assume the responsibility of the oil sector operations . It was later reorganized under decision No :10/1979 by the General Secretariat of the General People's Congress, to undertake the realization of the objectives of the development plan in the areas of petroleum , supporting the national economy through increasing , developing and exploiting the oil reserves and operating and investing in those reserves , to realize optimum returns. In carrying out its activities, NOC may enter into participation agreements with other companies and corporations carrying out similar activities.
Therefore, NOC is carrying out exploration and production operation through its own affiliated companies, or in participation with other companies under service contracts or any other kind of petroleum investment agreements. This is in addition to marketing operations of oil and gas, locally and abroad. For this purpose, NOC has its own fully owned companies which carry out exploration, development and production operations, in addition to local and international marketing companies. NOC also has participation agreements with specialized international companies. Such agreements have developed into exploration and production sharing agreements, in accordance with the development of the international oil and gas industry, and international petroleum marketing.