By Newsbase French supermajor TotalEnergies believes financing from the US will come in the approaching weeks to move ahead ...
"Considering the evolution of the security situation in the north of the Province of Cabo Delgado, in Mozambique, we confirm the withdrawal from Afungi of all personnel from the Mozambique LNG ...
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TotalEnergies chief executive was due to convene with Daniel Chapo shortly after early October election, but months of political violence forced a delay ...
The group is also involved in LNG projects in Qatar, Mexico, the US, Nigeria and Oman. Cabo Delgado, on Mozambique’s Indian Ocean coast, is ideally located to meet growing demand for LNG in ...
TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil are looking to resume construction of their LNG projects soon as the security situation in Cabo Delgado has improved despite sporadic insurgent attacks continuing.
The CEO of TotalEnergies said on Wednesday that he expects the US Export-Import Bank (EXIM) to approve financing for its natural gas project in Mozambique ...
Mozambique's President Daniel Chapo met with Patrick Pouyanne, the chief executive of TotalEnergies, on Monday to discuss several of the company's projects in the southern African country, including a ...
Mozambique LNG still under force majeure Also awaiting ... was frozen in 2021 due to violent unrest in the northern Cabo Delgado region near the project site — before any disbursements were ...
The goal to achieve first LNG production has also slipped ... “The priority is to restore peace and security in the Cabo Delgado and the lifting of the force majeure,” said TotalEnergies.
TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne stated on Wednesday that the financing for the $20 billion Mozambique Gas Project is ...
TotalEnergies recently announced that the $20bn LNG project, which was Africa's ... which happened near the project site in the northern Cabo Delgado province. "Pouyanné reaffirmed TotalEnergies ...