MOL Group and Libya’s National Oil Corporation to Establish Strategic Partnership in the Oil Industry
02.02.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

February 02, 2026 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- MOL Group has entered into a new strategic partnership with Libya’s National Oil Corporation. The Memorandum of Understanding sets the foundation for cooperation in hydrocarbons exploration, technological innovation and crude trading.

 

Strategic Framework

The memorandum of understanding was signed in Budapest by MOL Group Chairman and CEO Zsolt Hernádi and Masoud Suleman, chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC).

The strategic partnership agreement sets out the framework for NOC and MOL to exchange information and jointly explore potential areas of cooperation. These include hydrocarbon exploration and production, technological and field development innovations, oilfield services opportunities in Libya, crude supply and trading activities.

Regional Resilience and Energy Security

Zsolt Hernádi, chairman and CEO of MOL Group, said: “We recognise Libya’s oil and gas industry as a pillar of strength and expertise. I am sure that this new agreement will act as a catalyst for further expanding our international portfolio, creating clear mutual value for both companies and reinforcing the resilience of our region. From the perspective of security of supply and energy sovereignty, particularly for landlocked countries, diversification of sources is of crucial importance. Our cooperation also goes beyond business, as we have agreed to rebuild our educational, scientific, and university ties in order to learn as much as possible from each other. Such partnerships can also help Europe to find its own path to competitiveness, rather than switching between different forms of energy dependency.”

International Portfolio Expansion

As part of MOL Group’s international portfolio, the company has oil and gas exploration and production assets in nine countries, with production in eight countries: Croatia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Russia, Pakistan, Egypt and Hungary. To maintain the updated SHAPE TOMORROW strategy target of at least 90 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day production level over the next five years, MOL aims to further strengthen its international portfolio and seeks additional strategic partnerships.

Consequently, MOL has recently signed cooperation agreements with the national oil company of Kazakhstan (KazMunayGas), the national oil company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), and the national oil company of Türkiye (Turkish Petroleum). As a result, MOL as operator starts onshore exploration in the Samakhi-Gobustan region of Azerbaijan, and joint exploration already started in Hungary with Turkish Petroleum.

 

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