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GlobalData on MSNMozambique establishes conditions for TotalEnergies to resume $20bn LNG projectTotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne recently met with Mozambique President Daniel Chapo to discuss the project's revival.
Mozambican President Daniel Chapo said he expects to soon conclude talks with TotalEnergies SE over the restart of a $20 billion natural-gas project that halted four years ago because of an ...
A group of non-governmental organisations has decided to sue US EximBank for unlawfully approving a $4.7 billion loan for ...
Total halted work on Mozambique LNG, located in the northeastern Cabo Delgado province, evacuated workers and declared force ...
Mozambique has created the necessary conditions for the resumption of TotalEnergies' $20 billion liquefied natural gas ...
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AllAfrica on MSNMozambique: Cabo Delgado War Continues So Gas Companies Demand a Foreign-Controlled Fortress at AfungiA meeting in Maputo Thursday 10 July between TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne and President Daniel Chapo did not lead to ...
Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit challenging a $4.7 billion loan by US credit export agency EXIM to TotalEnergies' ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSN$20 billion comeback and a $5billion dam could supercharge Mozambique’s economyMozambique is preparing for a significant economic transformation as two key energy projects gets the necessary push. On one hand, TotalEnergies is back on its $20 billion LNG project in the country, ...
A group of NGOs is suing the Export-Import Bank of the United States (US Exim) over its support for a controversial gas ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNMozambique clears path for $20 billion TotalEnergies LNG project after years of delayMozambique has created the conditions needed to restart TotalEnergies’ massive $20 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) ...
Local chiefs and Mozambique and international NGOs warn that current inquiries lack independence and fail to guarantee justice and protection for victims. They call for an investigation led by the UN ...
THE World Bank has approved funding for Mozambique’s $5bn Mphanda Nkuwa hydropower plant, Southern Africa’s largest such ...
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