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TotalEnergies Expands Production Potential with New Offshore Congo Hydrocarbon Discovery

By MGN EditorialApril 13, 2026 at 12:00 PM

TotalEnergies EP Congo has announced a new hydrocarbon discovery off the coast of Congo, strengthening the company's production portfolio in West African waters.

TotalEnergies EP Congo, a subsidiary of the French energy major TotalEnergies, has confirmed a new hydrocarbon discovery in offshore Congo, adding to the company's growing portfolio of resources in West African waters. The discovery underscores TotalEnergies' continued commitment to exploration and production in the Congo Basin, a strategically important region for global energy supplies. The company's operations in the region have long been central to its African strategy, with multiple producing fields and ongoing development projects. Offshore Congo has emerged as a significant hydrocarbon province over the past two decades, attracting major international operators seeking to expand production capacity. The region's geological characteristics have proven favorable for both oil and gas discoveries, making it a focal point for energy companies pursuing reliable, accessible reserves. For TotalEnergies, this latest discovery represents an opportunity to optimize its existing infrastructure and production systems in the region. The company operates multiple platforms and export facilities along the Congo coast, allowing for efficient integration of new discoveries into established production networks. This operational synergy helps reduce development timelines and capital requirements compared to greenfield projects. The discovery also reflects broader industry trends in African offshore exploration, where advances in seismic technology and deepwater drilling capabilities have opened new prospects in previously difficult-to-access areas. As global energy demand remains strong and transition timelines extend, established producers continue to develop proven reserves alongside renewable energy investments. TotalEnergies has positioned itself as a key player in African energy production, balancing conventional hydrocarbon development with renewable energy initiatives across the continent. The company's operations in Congo contribute significantly to local economies through employment, government revenues, and investment in infrastructure and services. The timing of this discovery comes amid continued focus on energy security in global markets. While the energy transition accelerates, established reserves in stable, productive regions like offshore Congo remain important contributors to meeting near-term and medium-term energy requirements for global markets.
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