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National Development Agency Signs Contract with Turkey’s DEHA TECH for Sirte Fuel Depot Project

The National Development Agency (NDA) has signed a contract with Turkish company DEHA TECH for the implementation of the Sirte Fuel Depot Project, marking one of Libya’s major strategic energy infrastructure initiatives.

The contract was signed by NDA Director Mahmoud Al-Farjani, in the presence of the Eastern Region Government’s Minister of Industry, Mohammed Al-Saidi. The project is part of a wider package of strategic developments aimed at improving energy security, upgrading infrastructure, and addressing service challenges across Libya.

The Sirte Fuel Depot project is designed to provide a long-term solution to fuel supply challenges in central and southern regions by establishing a modern storage facility that will increase fuel capacity and create a strategic reserve.

According to the NDA, the project will help reduce fuel shortages and long queues at fuel stations while supporting transportation, commercial activity, and essential services.

The project includes the construction of advanced storage facilities for gasoline and diesel, along with an integrated system for fuel receiving, storage, pumping, and distribution, built according to international technical standards. The gasoline and diesel storage facilities are expected to be completed within 12 months, while the full project is scheduled for completion within 14 months.

The NDA stated that the project reflects its strategy of implementing major developments with a direct impact on citizens’ lives, strengthening Libya’s energy security, improving infrastructure efficiency, and positioning Sirte as a key logistics hub serving different regions of the country.

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