Total E&P Congo SA (also known as TotalEnergies E&P Congo or TEPC) is an 85%-owned subsidiary of TotalEnergies SE, specializing in oil and gas exploration and production in the Republic of the Congo. Established as a key operator since 1968, it is the country's leading oil producer, accounting for a significant portion of national output, primarily from offshore fields.
TEPC operates major deepwater assets including the Moho license (63.5% interest, operator), featuring Moho Nord and Moho-Bilondo fields with a combined capacity exceeding 140,000 barrels of oil per day. Other operated fields encompass Nkossa, Nsoko II, Yanga, Sendji, and Nzombo. Partners include Trident Energy, QatarEnergy, and Société Nationale des Pétroles du Congo (SNPC). The company also manages the Djéno oil terminal, handling most Congolese crude exports, and supplies feedstock to the Pointe-Noire refinery, supporting downstream chemical and petrochemical activities.
Employing over 700 people, TEPC focuses on deep offshore expertise while engaging in local development and biodiversity initiatives.
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Total E&P Congo and Totalenergies EP Congo SA.
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