UK Court Rules in Favor of Mozambique LNG Project
The United Kingdom Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Mozambique Liquefied Natural Gas project, enabling French-based energy major TotalEnergies to continue developing the critical facility.
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The United Kingdom Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Mozambique Liquefied Natural Gas project, enabling French-based energy major TotalEnergies to continue developing the critical facility.
TotalEnergies has published a report on the security status of the Cabo Delgado region in Mozambique and the company’s action plan to progress its liquefied natural gas project in the province.
Saipem has announced that it expects the $20 billion Mozambique liquefied natural gas project to resume operations by mid-2022.
After the company declared force majeure in April 2021 due to an insurgency, TotalEnergies is considering resuming the $20-billion project, led by new country manager Maxime Rabilloud.
Siemens Energy will supply six SGT-800 industrial gas turbines for the LNG project.
Mozambique LNG represents the largest foreign direct investment in Africa to date.
NJ Ayuk discusses the Mozambique LNG project.
When Anadarko Petroleum Corp. confirmed last year it would be constructing a $20 billion liquified natural gas (LNG) plant in Mozambique, this was major news. Mozambique’s first onshore LNG plant
Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, NJ Ayuk, shares his views on the impact of Mozambique’s largest LNG project.
Around 68 U.S. companies to deliver exports to Total’s Mozambique LNG development.