Mozambique President urges TotalEnergies LNG restart despite risks - Bloomberg
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The Mozambique LNG export project, which has been under force majeure due to attacks by Islamic State terrorists, could begin operations by 2026-2027, Arun Kumar Singh, chairman of Indian state-owned energy company ONGC, announced during a press event in Mumbai on May 29.
ONGC, which has set a 2038 net zero goal, is hoping that gas output from its Mozambique project will start from 2026-27, Chairman A. K. Singh said, cited by Reuters.
The project, operated by TotalEnergies, was initially set to deliver its first cargo in 2024.
Services group Saipem said it was notified by Total to prepare for a restart in July.
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