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Daewoo awarded $500m LNG train contract in Mozambique

11 Feb 2020 - by Staff reporter
The area where Mozambique’s LNG production will be concentrated, south of its Rovuma basin border with Tanzania, and north of Palma bay. 
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In the latest development confirming the size and scope of liquid natural gas (LNG) production in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province, Daewoo Engineering & Construction has received a $500-million contract to build two trains at the Afungi liquefaction site in Palma.

Although the contract is conditional, Daewoo E&C said it could exceed the initial investment of $500 million.

Once completed, the trains are expected to be capable of transporting 6.4 million tonnes of gas from Mozambique’s LNG fields in the Rovuma basin.

The contract was awarded following the finalisation of a joint venture named CSS, struck between Japanese engineering company, Chiyoda, Panamanian peer firm Mcdermott International, and Italian oilfield services company, Saipem.

LNG exports from Mozambique’s gas fields in the country’s far north-west are expected to come on line in 2024.

The coastal hamlet of Palma, where Total’s liquid natural gas project is situated, is also the site where South African émigré and entrepreneur Andre Hanekom had infrastructural interests serving a fishing concern.

Hanekom died after much cloak-and-dagger wrangling, particularly by Mozambican authorities. He was accused of aiding and abetting vicious rebel attacks that were said to have been launched from southern Tanzania into Mozambique.

However, these accusations of colluding with insurrectionist forces were never proven.

Inside sources believe his demise, leading to his death in a prison hospital, was devised by interests who wanted him dislodged from what has become the most lucrative resource exploration site in modern times. – Staff reporter

  • This story has, since it was posted, received fierce criticism over the inclusion of events surrounding the death of Andre Hanekom. It has been brought to FTWOnline's attention that the two matters "have no relevance to one another whatsoever". Confidential information we have at our disposal, however, points to a possible link between Hanekom and LNG interests in the Cabo Delgado province of Mozambique. Any further information in this regard can be forwarded to: eugeneg@nowmedia.co.za
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