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MOL Group signed production sharing agreement in Libya

Tuesday, June 16 2026

Mediterranean Sea

MOL Group has signed a production sharing agreement for an offshore exploration area in the Mediterranean Sea, after being granted an exploration licence.

The advancement of this exceptional North African offshore project will contribute to the revitalization of Libya’s oil and gas industry and marks a strategic milestone for Central Eastern Europe’s energy security.

Signing the production sharing agreement marks a key milestone in advancing exploration activities in Libya.

MOL Group entered the country earlier this year through a successful joint bidding with its JV partners for an offshore exploration licence. Together with Repsol (40% as operator) and TPAO (40%), MOL Group (20%) has submitted a joint bid for the O7 offshore block and was awarded the right to conduct hydrocarbon exploration.

The O7 block covers more than 10,300 km² in water depths exceeding 1,500 meters, located approximately 140 kilometres northwest of Benghazi. Its deepwater setting aligns with the consortium’s extensive offshore experience.

The minimum work commitment for Block O7 includes the acquisition of 1,500 km 2D and 2,300 km² 3D seismic data, drilling of one exploration well.

MOL Group has launched a new strategic partnership with Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) in January 2026, marking a significant step toward expanding international cooperation in the oil and gas sector.

The partners aim to exchange expertise, deepen technological cooperation, and identify new business opportunities that strengthen both organizations’ international presence and future growth.

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