Mozambique LNG Construction Restart Remains Uncertain

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The restart of construction for the $20 billion Mozambique LNG project, which has been under force majeure since April 2021, may still be months away as operator TotalEnergies assesses the situation around security and rising costs.

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Security Risk , LNG Projects, LNG Contracts
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