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New Hydrocarbon Discovered in the Republic of Congo

April 13, 2026 by
New Hydrocarbon Discovered in the Republic of Congo
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Qatar Energy, a shareholder in TotalEnergies E&P Congo (TEPC), announced a hydrocarbon discovery in the MHNM-6 NFW well of the Moho G structure in the Republic of Congo, part of the country’s Moho offshore exploration and production license.

QatarEnergy holds a 15% shareholding position in TotalEnergies E&P Congo (TEPC) which is the operator in the Moho license. TEPC holds a 63.5% share of the license, alongside Trident Energy (21.5%), and Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo (15%).


"We are pleased to further strengthen our expanding international portfolio with this promising new discovery in the Republic of Congo. We look forward to working with our strategic partner, TotalEnergies, and with the Congolese Government to develop these resources.”

Mr. Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi
Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the President and CEO of QatarEnergy








Image: Forbes Middle East

The MHNM-6 NFW well has encountered a 160-meter hydrocarbon column in good-quality Albian reservoirs. Data acquisition and sampling were conducted to aid subsurface interpretation and future development.

About QatarEnergy

As a fully integrated energy corporation, QatarEnergy covers the full spectrum of the oil and gas value chain – from exploration to production, from processing and refining to sales and delivery.

As stewards of Qatar's natural resources and the world's largest provider of LNG, our strength rests in our ready access to Qatar's unique reserves to provide energy that fuels social and economic prosperity.

New Hydrocarbon Discovered in the Republic of Congo
Native Media April 13, 2026
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