Core Insights - TotalEnergies and its partners are set to restart the construction and engineering work on a $20 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Mozambique after a four-year force majeure status has been lifted [1] Group 1: Project Status - The project was previously halted due to deteriorating security conditions in the region [1] - TotalEnergies has submitted a notification to the Mozambique government to lift the force majeure status [1] - The restart of the project is contingent upon two key conditions: approval from the Mozambique government and an updated budget and timeline [1] Group 2: Timeline and Costs - The initial target for the first LNG production has been postponed from 2027 to 2029 [1] - Since 2021, TotalEnergies has been continuously assessing the conditions for restarting the project [1] - According to minority shareholder Bharat Petroleum, the four-year delay may have resulted in an estimated cost increase of approximately $4 billion [1]
道达尔能源莫桑比克LNG项目将重启