Some analysts say that the continuation of terrorist actions in some districts of Cabo Delgado could frustrate the country's desire to start exporting liquefied natural gas next October, unless there is greater investment especially in patrolling the Mozambican coast. The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi says that the export...
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Nyusi - "Export of gas from the Rovuma Basin begins next October".
The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, reiterated last Thursday in Botswana, that the export of liquefied natural gas from the Rovuma basin will start next October for several countries in the world. Filipe Nyusi was speaking during the Forum on Trade and Investment Issues between Mozambique and Botswana. According to Radio Mozambique, the statesman...
Total's CEO: "Return to Cabo Delgado depends on the sustainability of security
The Chairman of the Board of Directors (PCA) of French multinational Total Energy, Patrick Pouyanné, said in Maputo that the return of operations of the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project depends on the existence of sustainable safety conditions. The responsible for Total in Mozambique who was speaking at the end of a meeting with the Mozambican President, Filipe...
Oil companies seek partners to help reduce costs
The group of oil companies operating in the Rovuma basin in Cabo Delgado province, northern Mozambique, is looking to find partners to help reduce operations costs and boost earnings. According to Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Max Tonela, the concessionaires of areas 1 and 4 are already...
"Indication of possible resumption of activities signals that Total has not abandoned gas investment"
The possible resumption, in the next 18 months, of the Liquefied Natural Gas Project, in Cabo Delgado, is seen, in some sectors of public opinion, as a sign that Total has not abandoned its billionaire investment in Mozambique
"TotalEnergies can restart gas project in Mozambique in 18 months" -BADB
TotalEnergies' liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Mozambique may resume in the next 18 months after armies from African countries are deployed to help fight insurgency, the president of the African Development Bank (ADB) said Friday, 27