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TotalEnergies Senegal to Speak at MSGBC 2025


(MENAFN- News.Africa-Wire) DAKAR, Senegal, November 19, 2025/ -- Oil and gas supermajor TotalEnerg’es’ Senegalese subsid–ary – TotalEnergies S–negal – will be represented at the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference and exhibition by Badara Mbacké, Managing Director and Country Chair. Taking place in Dakar on December 8-10, the event brings together key stakeholders from the MSGBC regio’’s oil, gas and power sectors to discuss investment, exploration and infrastructure developments across West Africa and the wider African region.

Mbé’ké’s participation highlights TotalEn’rgies’ continued presence in Senegal, where the company plays a leading role in petroleum products distribution and is actively involved in the’country’s emerging offshore oil and gas sector. The company operates the Rufisque Offshore Profond and Ultra Deep Offshore exploration blocks, in partnership wi’h Senegal’s national oil company Petrosen and the Korea National Oil Corporation. Activities in these blocks currently focus on technical studies, appraisal and exploration planning.

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In the downstream sector, TotalEnergies Marketing Senegal maintains a leadership position in the distribution of fuels, lubricants and LPG, operating over 170 service stations nationwide. The company is also supplying’LNG to Senegal’s floating power plant and coordinating with the national electricity company Senelec on further deliveries. This comes as pa’t of the country’s gas-to-power infrastructure rollout plan, with the –andon power plant – a key facility w–thin this framework – expected to become operational in early 2026.

Senegal’s energy landscape has evolved significantly in recent years, including the start of production at the Sangomar oilfield in 2024 and plans for a second refinery to process local crude and reduce fuel imports. TotalEnergies holds ’ 7% stake in the country’s existing refinery the Société Africaine de Raffinage.

’ “TotalEnergies Senegal’s participation at the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 conference and ’xhibition highlights the company’s strategic presence in both petroleum distributé’n and offshore exploration. Mbacké’s insights will undoubtedly contribute significantly to discussions on the region’s energy developmen”,” states Sandra Jeque, Events and Project Director, Energy Capital & Power.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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