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TotalEnergies wins new offshore exploration permit in Congo Republic

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Posted on September 1, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) -French oil major TotalEnergies has been awarded an exploration permit for the Nzombo area off the coast of the Republic of Congo, close to its already operational Moho facilities, it

TotalEnergies Secures New Offshore Exploration Permit in Congo

PARIS (Reuters) -French oil major TotalEnergies has been awarded an exploration permit for the Nzombo area off the coast of the Republic of Congo, close to its already operational Moho facilities, it said on Monday.

TotalEnergies said it will operate the asset with a 50% stake, while QatarEnergy will hold a 35% interest and Congo's national oil company SNPC the remainder.

The permit is for a 1,000 square km area located 100 km off the coast of Pointe Noire, and would add to a portfolio of "high-impact prospects", said Kevin McLachlan, TotalEnergies' senior vice-president for exploration.

The work programme includes the drilling of one exploration well, which is expected to begin before the end of 2025, the company said.

TotalEnergies currently produces 65,000 barrels of oil per day in the Republic of Congo, mostly through offshore wells.

SNPC also owns 15% of the Moho production facilities, according to TotalEnergies' website.

(Reporting by Forrest Crellin; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • TotalEnergies awarded exploration permit in Congo.
  • Permit covers 1,000 square km near Moho facilities.
  • TotalEnergies holds 50% stake; QatarEnergy 35%.
  • Exploration well drilling expected by end of 2025.
  • TotalEnergies produces 65,000 barrels per day in Congo.

Frequently Asked Questions

What area has TotalEnergies been awarded an exploration permit for?
TotalEnergies has been awarded an exploration permit for the Nzombo area off the coast of the Republic of Congo.
What is TotalEnergies' stake in the new exploration permit?
TotalEnergies will operate the asset with a 50% stake.
When is the drilling of the exploration well expected to begin?
The drilling of one exploration well is expected to begin before the end of 2025.
How much oil does TotalEnergies currently produce in the Republic of Congo?
TotalEnergies currently produces 65,000 barrels of oil per day in the Republic of Congo, mostly through offshore wells.
Who are the other stakeholders involved in the Nzombo exploration permit?
QatarEnergy holds a 35% interest, and Congo's national oil company SNPC holds the remainder.

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