Delta United Advances Gas Infrastructure Projects to Shift Libya's Power Sector from Diesel to LNG
Delta United Group is enhancing Libya's gas and power sector through engineering studies and operations aimed at reducing fuel costs. CEO Sabri Rezk stated that the company is focused on developing new gas infrastructure and addressing issues in the midstream network. The transition from diesel to LNG for power generation could cut operating costs by up to 60%. Delta United is also evaluating the aging gas pipeline network, which requires urgent investment due to corrosion and maintenance issues.

Delta United Group is focusing on improving efficiency in Libya's gas and power sector by advancing engineering work and field operations. CEO Sabri Rezk confirmed the company is driving projects for new gas infrastructure and conducting feasibility studies to address bottlenecks in the midstream network.
The shift from diesel to LNG in power generation is expected to reduce operating costs by up to 60%. Delta United is also assessing the aging gas pipeline network, highlighting the need for immediate investment to tackle severe corrosion and maintenance gaps. Rezk emphasized that technology and infrastructure upgrades are crucial for modernizing Libya's energy sector.




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