Tanzania may start building $30bn LNG project in 2023 : vima

Tanzania may start building $30bn LNG project in 2023


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Following the resumption of talks with companies including Equinor ASA.
By Fumbuka Ng'Wanakilala, Bloomberg
4 Jun 2021 
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Tanzania plans to begin the construction of a delayed $30 billion liquefied natural gas project in 2023, following the resumption of talks with companies including Equinor ASA.
Construction is expected to take about five years, Energy Minister Medard Kalemani told lawmakers on Thursday.
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