Mozambique’s Gas Projects Enter Implementation Phase
Mozambique, Gas, FID, Wood Mac, ExxonMobil, Rovuma LNG project, Anadarko, Area 4, ENH,
Mozambique, Gas, FID, Wood Mac, ExxonMobil, Rovuma LNG project, Anadarko, Area 4, ENH,
Norwegian explorer Statoil has said it will no longer engage with Mozambique on acquisition of the offshore Angoche Area A-5 Block citing lack of progress since talks began in 2015 … Read More
Sasol has reported the completion of the first-ever 3-D onshore seismic programme in Mozambique involving the acquisition of 115 square kilometres of data in the Inhassoro field, which is part … Read More
Fully integrated professional and technical services firm AECOM has appointed Boni Chileshe as Managing Director for East Africa. Chileshe has over 30 years’ experience within engineering and global professional services. … Read More
Rhino Resources has expanded its experienced leadership team with the addition of London-based Chief Financial Officer Rob Tims a 25-year veteran of the oil and gas industry whose experience spans … Read More
Amec Foster Wheeler has announced the award of a detailed design and engineering contract by Sasol Petroleum Mozambique Limitada for Phase 1 Tranche 1 of the PSA development for surface … Read More
Sasol’s field development plan (FDP) for the Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) licence in Inhambane province, Mozambique has reached an important milestone with the commencement of the drilling of the first … Read More
Sasol has obtained approval from the Mozambique Council of Ministers for its field development plan (FDP) that will see further hydrocarbon resources developed to support Southern Africa growth. To be … Read More
ROMPCO the Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Investments Company has said it will expand the capacity of the existing 865 km of gas pipeline from the Central Processing Facility (CPF) at … Read More
Eni, Statoil together with partners have announced they have been awarded the A5-A block offshore Mozambique in the fifth competitive bidding round one of three blocks that had remained unlicensed … Read More