Tagged With Mozambique
23 September 2024
The country’s stalled liquefaction projects are inching forward, even as upcoming elections and persistent security problems in the resource-rich north continue to pose significant hurdles
3 July 2024
Two big onshore developments face further delay as lenders wait on poll results within the country and in the US
17 November 2023
The gas-rich country continues to attract interest, despite security challenges
16 June 2023
Opportunities abound as hydrocarbons remain crucial to growing energy needs
8 March 2023
Can new capacity come online soon enough to capitalise on elevated prices?
27 February 2023
Decarbonisation and the war in Ukraine are just two of the factors driving the massive investment in liquefaction and regasification around the world. The first part of this deep-dive analysis looks at developments in Africa
10 February 2023
As security improves, TotalEnergies has other concerns
24 November 2022
The east African country continues to attract investment in oil and gas projects, but concerns over security are still impeding developments in the gas-rich north
29 September 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
11 August 2022
Offshore liquefaction projects seem well-suited for the continent’s upstream
30 June 2022
The African neighbours plan greater gas supply cooperation
21 June 2022
The continent’s oil production will decline in the 2020s while gas production will increase before starting to slip, according to the IEA
31 May 2022
Africa has potential to expand LNG exports, but its additional contribution is likely to remain limited
3 May 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
25 January 2022
The developer sees LNG as vital for the continent’s energy needs
20 December 2021
The world has no lack of recoverable oil and gas resources. But where they will come from in the future will change
9 November 2021
Africa’s unique energy access challenges mean LNG will be an essential bridging fuel for the transition
5 November 2021
Project sees growing domestic role for Mozambican gas
13 October 2021
The continent needs more regional cooperation to expand its gas sector, panellists told Petroleum Economist’s LNG to Power Forum
31 August 2021
Progress has been slow on both the liquefaction and regasification sides over the past 12 months, but numerous new developments are planned
2 August 2021
Oil major confirms another Mozambican LNG project is on hold for security reasons
19 April 2021
A fresh assault on Palma will at the very least slow planned liquefaction developments
23 February 2021
This year will be critical to whether Mozambique can achieve its ambition of becoming a major LNG exporter by the middle of this decade
9 February 2021
Total's liquefaction project remains on schedule to come onstream in 2024 despite the country’s deteriorating security situation
26 November 2020
Natural gas was supposed to help industrialise the northern provinces, but after a string of project cancellations it will be transported to the more prosperous south
14 August 2020
The resource-poor nation’s search for a reliable alternative to the long-delayed recommissioning of nuclear power plants continues
28 April 2020
Total’s project is at the heart of the country’s Covid-19 outbreak, after an infected worker travelled from Maputo to remote Afungi facility
15 April 2020
Partners in Mozambique project could seek further cost cuts as global revenue slump looks set to endure
1 April 2020
The economic viability of LNG projects was undermined by crashing global energy prices and the problems are being compound by IS-linked militia attacks
11 February 2020
Delays to talks over Tanzania’s planned LNG export facility are putting the project’s future in jeopardy
28 January 2020
An Islamic State affiliate has emerged as a serious threat to the gas projects in Cabo Delgado, but the authorities remain firmly in control
11 November 2019
Financial fundamentals and sustainability considerations will also be key to attracting the project financing required to develop recent discoveries
19 September 2019
Major’s two new projects have characteristics to set them apart from the pack
18 July 2019
IOCs have reengaged in Rovuma Basin discussions—but the East African country will find it hard to get LNG back on track
20 June 2019
Mozambique’s long-awaited giant LNG project is now set for completion
5 April 2019
Violence raises question marks over safety at planned Anadarko and ExxonMobil facilities
12 February 2019
The impoverished country still faces scrutiny over its ability to handle multi-billion-dollar projects
1 February 2019
Indian Ocean nation hopes to repeat the offshore successes of neighbouring Mozambique
2 January 2019
There is strong interest across the industry in making LNG-to-power work in sub-Saharan Africa, but nobody has yet cracked a structure that works
1 November 2018
After a protracted process, new licenses have been signed, while onshore LNG projects are edging closer to realisation
4 April 2018
The country's state-run firm ENH is optimistic about gas' future
24 January 2018
Australia and the US brought significant new supply on line. But who would buy it all?
19 October 2017
President Jacob Zuma wants to kick-start the country's economy using Mozambique's offshore gas reserves. But do the numbers add up?
10 August 2017
Mozambique and Tanzania both have gas reserves likely to support extensive LNG exports, but only one of them is truly committed to exploiting them—at least for now
12 July 2017
Oil in Africa has a bad press—but it needn't be that way, argues a new book
24 April 2017
Eni's project in Mozambique should soon get the official go-ahead. Tanzania's progress is much slower
8 March 2017
Bureaucracy, financing problems and last-minute wrangles are slowing Rovuma Basin projects