Norway Charges Oil Execs Over $25M Congo Bribery Plot

January 27, 2026

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Norwegian authorities have officially charged an oil firm and two of its top executives for allegedly funneling millions of dollars in bribes to Denis Sassou Nguesso, the President of the Republic of Congo.

The indictment, announced on Monday, follows a meticulous multi-year investigation into how the company secured offshore drilling licenses.

A Suspicious Trail: From Monaco to Oslo

The investigation originally began after police in Monaco flagged a suspicious bank transaction. Following a request for legal assistance, Norwegian officials launched a probe into Hemla Africa Holding. This company is a subsidiary of PetroNor E&P, an energy group listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.

According to the indictment, the alleged bribery scheme was established in 2016. At that time, the company was applying for an offshore license in the Republic of Congo. Prosecutors claim the “advantage” provided to the President’s family took several forms:

  • Direct Dividend Payments: Roughly $24.68 million was allegedly routed to the President’s family through 2024.
  • Strategic Corporate Ownership: The President’s family reportedly controls MGI International. This entity held a 25% stake in the local joint venture, Hemla E&P Congo.
  • Financial Benefits: The indictment also cites the use of questionable loans and other “undue advantages” to secure the drilling license.

The Defense: “Standard Global Practice”

The two executives named in the case—Gerhard Ludvigsen and Knut Sovold—were first detained in 2021 but later released. Both men, alongside the company, have denied any wrongdoing.

In a formal statement, PetroNor E&P “categorically contested” the charges and expressed a desire to clear its name in court. Furthermore, defense attorney Halvard Helle argued that the partnership was not criminal. He stated that collaborating with local entities for license shares is a “totally normal” way to conduct oil operations globally.

Despite these denials, the news significantly impacted the financial markets. PetroNor’s stock price plummeted by over 14% on Monday before seeing a slight recovery.

Context: A Decades-Long Rule

The Republic of Congo is one of Africa’s major oil producers. However, it has long faced international scrutiny over the management of its natural resources. President Denis Sassou Nguesso has maintained control of the nation for over 40 years, serving two separate terms as leader.

Ultimately, this case serves as a significant test of Norway’s commitment to prosecuting foreign corruption within its domestic energy sector.

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