The first phase of the Shell plc-led 14 million metric tons/year (mmty) LNG Canada export project in Kitimat, British Columbia, is more than 85% complete, CEO Jason Klein said in a year-end update. The project is on track to start shipping LNG abroad in 2025.
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Mozambique LNG Partners Commit $200M to Develop Region in Sign Project Work Could Restart
TotalEnergies SE said Tuesday that Mozambique LNG project sponsors would establish a $200 million foundation for socio-economic development in the province of Cabo Delgado to better stabilize the region where the export plant would be located. Work on the $20 billion project was suspended in 2021 amid a rise in violence from militants with ties…
FLNG Gaining Traction in Sub-Saharan Africa as Onshore Natural Gas Plans Languish
Depending on politics and investments, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) natural gas producers have a chance to become globally competitive LNG exporters within the next decade. As Europe seeks to replace gas supplies previously supplied by Russia, the continent has turned to SSA for additional volumes. Many liquefied natural gas projects in the region, though, are unlikely…
Contractor Expects Mozambique LNG Work to Resume in July – The Offtake
Italian engineering contractor Saipem SpA said this week it has agreed to restart work in July on TotalEnergies SE’s Mozambique LNG project. The 12.9 million metric tons/year project was suspended in 2021 amid rising violence in the area.