TotalEnergies Secures Fresh Lebanon Offshore License

January 9, 2026

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On Friday, January 9, 2026, French energy giant TotalEnergies announced that it has received formal government approval for a new exploration permit offshore Lebanon. This move marks a renewed commitment to the Eastern Mediterranean, following years of both diplomatic breakthroughs and technical setbacks in the region.

The Expansion into Block 8

TotalEnergies, acting as the lead operator with a 35% stake, will spearhead exploration efforts in Block 8. This strategic area covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers (463 square miles) of Lebanese waters.

The project is a collaborative effort involving two major international partners:

  • Eni (Italy): Holding a 35% interest.
  • QatarEnergy (Qatar): Holding a 30% interest.

The consortium’s immediate priority is to conduct 3D seismic surveys. These advanced scans will allow engineers to map the seafloor and identify potential natural gas reservoirs deep beneath the Mediterranean crust.

Overcoming Previous Disappointments

This new venture follows a “landmark” 2022 maritime border agreement between Lebanon and Israel, which resolved long-standing sovereignty disputes. However, the consortium’s initial drilling campaign in the adjacent Block 9 was recently deemed non-commercial.

Specifically, the drilling of the Qana 31/1 well failed to yield positive results. Despite this, the company’s leadership remains optimistic about the region’s geological potential.

“Although the drilling of the well Qana 31/1 on Block 9 did not give positive results, we remain committed to pursue our exploration activities in Lebanon,” stated TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné. “We will now focus our efforts on Block 8… in close cooperation with Lebanese authorities.”

A Strategic Energy Frontier

Lebanon’s offshore blocks are considered a key frontier for global energy majors. For a nation currently navigating a severe economic crisis, a major natural gas discovery could serve as a vital lifeline for debt relief and electricity reform.

By securing Block 8, TotalEnergies and its partners are positioning themselves at the center of the Mediterranean’s evolving energy map.


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