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Anadarko has today made its ATR-42 aircraft available to the National Institute for Disaster Management (INGC) to assist with the response to cyclone Idai. The aircraft departed today to Beira carrying a team of health professional, including medical doctors, paramedics and nurses, and diverse emergency supply.
This support follows a $200,000 contribution made by the Project to support the Red Cross’ response on Saturday.
“The situation in Beira is extremely serious and Anadarko is committed to playing its part in responding to this tragic national emergency,” said Steve Wilson, Vice-President and Country Manager of Anadarko in Mozambique.
“On behalf of the Project and all our partners I would like to express our deepest condolences to all affected families”, he added.
About Mozambique LNG Project
The Mozambique LNG project will be Mozambique’s first onshore LNG development, initially consisting of two LNG trains with total nameplate capacity of 12.88 MTPA to support the development of the Golfinho/Atum fields, located entirely within Offshore Area 1. This foundational project paves the way for significant future expansion of up to 50 MTPA. The Golfinho/Atum Project will also supply initial volumes of approximately 100 million cubic feet of natural gas per day (MMCFD) for domestic use in Mozambique.
Anadarko Moçambique Área 1, Lda, a wholly owned subsidiary of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, operates Offshore Area 1 with a 26.5 percent working interest. Co-venturers include ENH Rovuma Área Um, S.A. (15 percent), Mitsui E&P Mozambique Area1 Ltd. (20 percent), ONGC Videsh Ltd. (10 percent), Beas Rovuma Energy Mozambique Limited (10 percent), BPRL Ventures Mozambique B.V. (10 percent), and PTTEP Mozambique Area 1 Limited (8.5 percent).
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