The General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) is the national entity tasked with the development, generation, transmission, and distribution of electric power across Libya. As a strategic pillar in the country's energy sector, GECOL drives initiatives aimed at expanding capacity, modernizing infrastructure, and ensuring a stable and reliable electricity supply to support Libya’s economic growth and industrial development

Mabruk Oil Operations is one of the oil companies operating on behalf of NOC (National Oil Corporation ) & Total E&P.
Operating key assets within the Sirte Basin, Mabruk Oil is committed to maintaining the highest standards of operational excellence, safety, and environmental stewardship, contributing significantly to Libya’s energy production and economic stability.

Sarir Oil Operations (SOO) is a joint venture between National Oil Corporation (NOC) and Wintershall Dea. Established in October 2020, oversees nine oil fields across areas 91 and 107 in Sarir basin, including the As-Sarah and Jakhira fields. These fields are located approximately 1,000 kilometers southeast of Tripoli

Akakus Oil Operations is a joint venture between the National Oil Corporation (NOC) of Libya and a consortium comprising Repsol (Spain), TotalEnergies (France), OMV (Austria), and Equinor (Norway). Established in 1995, the company manages and operates two major oil fields in the Murzuq Basin: the Sharara and El Feel fields

Az Zawiya Oil Refining Company (ARC) is a subsidiary of Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC), established in 1976.
ARC operates the Zawiya Refinery, located approximately 45 kilometers west of Tripoli. The refinery commenced production in 1974 with an initial capacity of 60,000 barrels per day (bpd), which was doubled in 1977 to 120,000 bpd. ARC is responsible for refining crude oil into various products, including gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, fuel oil, and asphalt

A significant subsidiary of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), operates five major oil fields in the Sirte Basin: Waha, Gialo, Dahra, Defa, and Samah. These fields are among the largest producing assets in Libya. As a joint venture with TotalEnergies and ConocoPhillips, Waha focuses on exploring, developing, and producing crude oil.

Established in 1986, and manages several key oil fields, such as the 103A, 103D, 29C, Zella, Sabah, and Fidda/Hakim fields, along with various undeveloped discoveries. The company's operations are supported by its strategic infrastructure, including the Zueitina Terminal and an extensive pipeline network, facilitating efficient crude oil exportation and contributing significantly to Libya's energy sector

Al-Ahlia Cement Company is one of Libya's leading cement manufacturers, playing a pivotal role in the nation's infrastructure development. Headquartered in Al-Khums, the company operates multiple production facilities, including the Al-Khums Cement Factory, the Souk Al-Khamis Complex, and the Zliten Cement Factory

Libyan Cement Company (LCC) is a leading private cement manufacturer headquartered in Benghazi. The company operates three plants—Benghazi, Al-Hawari, and Al-Fataiah—with a combined annual production capacity of 2.9 million tons. LCC produces a range of high-quality cement products, including Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) and Sulphate-Resistant Cement (SRC), under the brand names Moutafawek™ and Salaba™
