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Troops May Head to Mozambique LNG Site as Total's Force Majeure Underscores Terrorist Threat


Troops Head to Mozambique LNG Site as Total’s Force Majeure Underscores Terrorist Threat
The South African Development Community has agreed to send up to 3,000 troops to contain Mozambique’s terrorist insurgency after Total declared force majeure and evacuated all personnel from its Mozambique LNG worksite.
April 29, 2021
Credit: Total.
The South African Development Community (SADC) will deploy military special forces to quell terrorist incursions that caused Total to declare force majeure on 26 April and remove all personnel from its $20-billion Mozambique Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project site on East Africa’s Afungi peninsula.
The SADC made the decision at a meeting held 28 and 29 April in Mozambique’s capital of Maputo after representatives of Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe recommended deploying a regional African force of up to 3,000 elite troops to control the insurgents who, since March, have mov ....

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Total suspends work on $20bn Mozambique gas project after ISIS attacks


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French energy company Total halted operations on its $20 billion investment in a liquefied natural gas project in northern Mozambique because of repeated rebel insurgency.
Total used the legal clause of force majeure, which frees parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event occurs, to withdraw from its contracts.
The move casts doubt on the future of the gas project, which was expected to bring sustained growth to Mozambique s struggling economy.
Thousands of people were forced to seek refuge after the coastal town of Palma was overrun and seized by an armed detachment of about 150 insurgents on March 24.
Volunteers distribute food to refugees sheltered in Pemba, Mozambique, after they fled attacks by ISIS extremists. (AP Photo) ....

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Total halts Mozambique gas project after attacks


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Monday, 26 April 2021, 13:01
Hundreds of people, including many foreign workers, were evacuated by air and sea while thousands of locals walked to nearby districts following the jihadist attack in Mozambique s Palma last month.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS - French energy giant Total on Monday confirmed it is suspending work on a massive $20 billion gas project in northern Mozambique following the latest jihadist assault on a nearby town last month.
Total removed its remaining staff from the Afungi peninsula natural gas site after a jihadist raid in the nearby town of Palma on March 24 left dozens of people dead.
It had already evacuated some workers and suspended construction in January following a series of jihadist attacks nearby. ....

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Total declares force majeure on Mozambique LNG after at...


Total, Exxon and others have projects in Mozambique
Mozambique was hoping to rival Qatar and Australian LNG (Updates after news conference)
By Sudip Kar-Gupta
Dozens of civilians were killed in March in the coastal Mozambique town of Palma, near gas projects that are worth $60 billion and are aimed at transforming the East African nation’s economy.
The attacks have dealt a blow to plans by Total and rival Exxon Mobil, which also has an LNG project in Mozambique, to turn the country into a major LNG producer to rival Australia, Qatar, Russia and the United States.
It also comes as major energy companies reassess their approach to LNG, once seen as a fuel of the future because it has lower emissions than coal or oil but now under scrutiny in the drive to cut carbon emissions even more deeply. ....

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Total : declares force majeure on Mozambique LNG after insurgent attacks


Total, Exxon and others have projects in Mozambique
Mozambique was hoping to rival Qatar and Australian LNG
PARIS, April 26 (Reuters) - French energy group Total
declared force majeure on its $20 billion liquefied
natural gas (LNG) project in Mozambique and confirmed it had
withdrawn all staff from the construction site following
insurgent attacks last month.
Dozens of civilians were killed in the Islamic State-linked
attacks in the coastal Mozambique town of Palma, near gas
projects that are worth $60 billion and are aimed at
transforming the East African nation s economy.
The violence in March has dealt a blow to plans by Total and ....

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