Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods last week raised concerns about the risks that an insurgency movement posed to a proposed $30 ...
US oil major in final stages of deciding whether to go ahead with LNG export terminal amid jihadist insurgency ...
Italian energy group Eni is expected to agree a final investment decision for Mozambique's second floating liquefied natural ...
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ExxonMobil Seeks Security Assurances For $30B Mozambique LNG Project From President Chapo: Report
CEO Darren Woods reportedly met with Mozambique President Daniel Chapo on the sidelines of the United Nations General ...
Italian energy group Eni and its partners on Thursday took a final investment decision to proceed with a second floating ...
Exxon Mobil and TotalEnergies are negotiating to overcome security concerns in Mozambique before moving forward with LNG ...
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Mozambique’s Daniel Chapo: Forging peace ‘at the negotiating table’
President tells Al Jazeera about his vision for peace, unity and prosperity, in a year of social and political upset.
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods met Mozambique's President Daniel Chapo to address security issues impacting a $30 billion gas ...
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ExxonMobil seeks security guarantees for massive Mozambique LNG project
Exxon is planning to build Africa's largest LNG facility, the report said, citing sources with knowledge of the talks ...
With a 26.5% stake, Total is the main operator of the $20B LNG project, making it Africa’s largest private investment.
Mozambique and Rwanda signed a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) on Wednesday in Kigali, establishing the legal framework for the Rwandan troops deployed to ...
CEO Darren Woods sought assurances last week from Mozambique's president Chapo about security for a proposed $30 billion liquefied natural gas export terminal before making a decision to greenlight ...
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