Tagged With Tom Bowker
26 November 2020
Natural gas was supposed to help industrialise the northern provinces, but after a string of project cancellations it will be transported to the more prosperous south
26 November 2020
Natural gas was supposed to help industrialise the northern provinces, but after a string of project cancellations it will be transported to the more prosperous south
4 September 2020
The war in Cabo Delgado is intensifying, but work on Total’s LNG project continues
28 April 2020
Total’s project is at the heart of the country’s Covid-19 outbreak, after an infected worker travelled from Maputo to remote Afungi facility
1 April 2020
The economic viability of LNG projects was undermined by crashing global energy prices and the problems are being compound by IS-linked militia attacks
28 January 2020
An Islamic State affiliate has emerged as a serious threat to the gas projects in Cabo Delgado, but the authorities remain firmly in control
14 June 2019
A decision is rapidly approaching for the first of the long-awaited Rovuma Basin LNG projects
5 April 2019
Violence raises question marks over safety at planned Anadarko and ExxonMobil facilities
12 February 2019
The impoverished country still faces scrutiny over its ability to handle multi-billion-dollar projects
1 November 2018
After a protracted process, new licenses have been signed, while onshore LNG projects are edging closer to realisation
27 July 2018
Oil firms have slowed work on new Mozambican export projects due to security concerns
4 April 2018
The country's state-run firm ENH is optimistic about gas' future
19 October 2017
President Jacob Zuma wants to kick-start the country's economy using Mozambique's offshore gas reserves. But do the numbers add up?
10 August 2017
Mozambique and Tanzania both have gas reserves likely to support extensive LNG exports, but only one of them is truly committed to exploiting them—at least for now
24 April 2017
Eni's project in Mozambique should soon get the official go-ahead. Tanzania's progress is much slower
8 March 2017
Bureaucracy, financing problems and last-minute wrangles are slowing Rovuma Basin projects