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Exxon leads the Rovuma LNG initiative, supported by Italy's Eni and China's CNPC. The initiative aims to transport gas extracted from offshore fields in Mozambique to an onshore LNG facility with an annual capacity of 18 million tons. Exxon delayed the final investment decision on the Rovuma LNG project from late 2025 to 2026 last year.
As reported by the FT, during the UN General Assembly in New York, the parties also talked about TotalEnergies' intentions to restart operations at the LNG facility being built close by the French oil firm.
An Exxon representative mentioned that the company is collaborating closely with TotalEnergies, the government of Mozambique, and its partners involved in the Rovuma LNG project to ensure that all required conditions are satisfied for a final investment decision regarding the project.
source: ft.com
As reported by the FT, during the UN General Assembly in New York, the parties also talked about TotalEnergies' intentions to restart operations at the LNG facility being built close by the French oil firm.
An Exxon representative mentioned that the company is collaborating closely with TotalEnergies, the government of Mozambique, and its partners involved in the Rovuma LNG project to ensure that all required conditions are satisfied for a final investment decision regarding the project.
source: ft.com