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The project’s opponents argue the Export-Import Bank lacked a quorum to approve the loan and failed to consider environmental ...
Mozambique has created the necessary conditions for the resumption of TotalEnergies' $20 billion liquefied natural gas ...
A group of non-governmental organisations has decided to sue US EximBank for unlawfully approving a $4.7 billion loan for ...
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Offshore Technology on MSNMozambique establishes conditions for TotalEnergies to resume $20bn LNG projectTotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne recently met with Mozambique President Daniel Chapo to discuss the project's revival.
Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit challenging a $4.7 billion loan by US credit export agency EXIM to TotalEnergies' ...
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GlobalData on MSNTotalEnergies’ $20bn Mozambique LNG project gears up for restartTotalEnergies' $20bn liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in northern Mozambique is taking steps towards resumption, with ...
TotalEnergies and Eni SpA have readied contractors and signed agreements for preliminary work on projects to add capacity.
A group of NGOs is suing the Export-Import Bank of the United States (US Exim) over its support for a controversial gas project in Mozambique, arguing approvals for a US$4.7bn loan were “rushed ...
There have been calls for clear policy direction and financial guarantees from the Industrial Gas Users Association of ...
The US Export-Import Bank has sanctioned a $5bn (€4.61bn) loan to support the Mozambique LNG project spearheaded by TotalEnergies, marking a step towards resuming the $20bn venture. This ...
But the future of Mozambique LNG remains up in the air, with the British export credit agency still considering whether to recommit to its $1.15bn pledge – having joined with 33 countries ...
Mozambique's government has created the necessary conditions for TotalEnergies (NYSE:TTE) to resume its $20B liquefied ...
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