“Towards Smart Oil Cities”… Cooperation Agreements between the National Oil Company and Telecommunications Companies

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The National Oil Corporation announced today, Wednesday, that in an effort to transform oil cities into smart cities, and with the aim of developing the sector’s infrastructure, cooperation agreements were signed with local telecommunications companies “Al-Madar, Libyana, and Hatif Libya”, under the slogan “Towards Smart Oil Cities”.

The corporation confirmed in a statement on its official page that these agreements “aim to develop the digital infrastructure in oil cities by integrating the latest communications and information technology, to improve the efficiency of oil operations and enhance the sustainability of production.”

The Foundation added, “These partnerships reflect the strategic role played by communications in facilitating the control and smart management of resources, which enhances the continuity of this vital sector, which is the main tributary of the national economy.”

In turn, Hussein Safar, a member of the Corporation’s Board of Directors, indicated in his speech that these agreements are “a qualitative leap in cooperation between the oil and communications sectors,” stressing that “digital transformation will play a pivotal role in developing the sector and enhancing its position locally and internationally, explaining that the use of modern technology will reduce operating costs and increase productivity.”

For their part, telecommunications companies expressed their full readiness to provide “the necessary technical and logistical support to ensure the success of these initiatives,” noting that “communications technology will enhance the ability to immediately control and analyze massive data related to oil production.”

Last updated: September 25, 2024 – 15:58


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