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Exxon Mobil Corp is looking forward to the first export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Mozambique later this year as it continues work on the Rovuma project, its head of global LNG Peter Clarke told the World Gas Conference on Tuesday.
The 3.4 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) Coral LNG project operated by Italy’s Eni processes natural gas from Area 4 resources in the Rovuma Basin, off Mozambique’s coast.
Panel: Narratives for the global gas market transformation towards viable energy transition and energy security. Thoughts of Peter Clarke #energy #gas #exxonmobil #tellurian #woodside #kogas at #WorldGasConference #wgc2022 pic.twitter.com/rhZCLkTjfi
— GNL Global (@gnlglobal) May 24, 2022
Did you catch @ExxonMobil Upstream Company’s SVP of #LNG Peter Clarke in yesterday’s panel? See what he had to say during the session. #WorldGasConference #WGC2022 pic.twitter.com/nvfh7k5wXe
— ExxonMobil LNG (@ExxonMobil_LNG) May 24, 2022
What an opening plenary @WGC_2022 with Michael Stoppard and @ExxonMobil_LNG Peter Clarke, @TellurianLNG Octavio Simoes, @WoodsideEnergy Meg O’Neill, and @KOGAStweets Hee-Bong Chae #natgas #LNG pic.twitter.com/vhcR80WEoy
— Tellurian (@TellurianLNG) May 24, 2022
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