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QatarEnergy strengthens its portfolio with increased stakes in two Orange Basin offshore blocks in Namibia through a new agreement with TotalEnergies.

In a new deal, QatarEnergy will secure an additional 5.25% stake in block 2913B and 4.7% in block 2912.

Once finalized, QatarEnergy’s share in these licenses will rise to 35.25 percent in block 2913B and 33.025 percent in block 2912. 

Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Qatar’s minister of state for energy affairs and CEO of QatarEnergy, said: “We are pleased to expand QatarEnergy’s footprint in Namibia’s upstream sector. This agreement marks another important step in working collaboratively with our partners toward the development of the Venus discovery located on block 2913B.” 

TotalEnergies, the operator of both blocks, will retain 45.25 percent in block 2913B and 42.475 percent in block 2912. Other partners include Impact Oil & Gas, which holds 9.5 percent in both blocks, and the National Petroleum Corp. of Namibia, which owns 10 percent in block 2913B and 15 percent in block 2912. 

Located about 300 km off the coast of the African country, in water depths ranging from 2,600 to 3,800 meters, these blocks host the promising Venus discovery. The Venus field has attracted considerable attention as a significant find that could impact Namibia’s energy future. 

This offshore acquisition complements QatarEnergy’s recent ventures into renewable energy. In October, the company announced a 50 percent stake in TotalEnergies’ 1.25-gigawatt solar project in Iraq. 

The initiative, part of Iraq’s $27 billion Gas Growth Integrated Project, aims to enhance Iraq’s energy self-sufficiency by addressing its reliance on electricity imports and reducing environmental impacts. 

The solar project, set to deploy 2 million bifacial solar panels, will generate up to 1.25 GW of renewable energy at peak capacity, supplying electricity to approximately 350,000 homes in Iraq’s Basra region. 

QatarEnergy will hold an equal 50% stake in the project alongside TotalEnergies, which retains the remaining ownership.

By balancing investments in traditional and renewable energy, QatarEnergy demonstrates a strategic commitment to meeting global energy needs while addressing sustainability challenges.

QatarEnergy’s participation in Namibia’s offshore development and Iraq’s renewable energy transition reflects a diversified portfolio spanning fossil fuels and clean energy solutions.