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       Mozambique LNG on hold







       Total has issued a declaration of force majeure on its Mozambique LNG

       project, citing deteriorating security conditions in Cabo Delgado Province



        PROJECTS &       FRANCE’S Total has issued a declaration of  recent events would have “a consequence” for
        COMPANIES        force majeure on the Mozambique LNG project,  the Mozambique LNG work schedule.)
                         citing deteriorating security conditions in Cabo   Meanwhile, the problems are not con-
       WHAT:             Delgado, Mozambique’s northernmost province.  fined to the onshore construction site. Car-
       The French major has   In doing so, it signals that its attempts to restart  los Zacarias, the chairman of Mozambique’s
       suspended work at   work on the project have come to an end – at  National Petroleum Institute (known locally as
       the site of its onshore   least for now.               INP), was quoted by Upstream as saying earlier
       complex on the Afungi   In a statement dated April 26, the company  in April that Total had also stopped work on
       Peninsula.        confirmed that it had withdrawn all project  the upstream portion of the project – namely,
                         personnel from the site on the Afungi Penin-  preparations for gas production at Golfinho and
       WHY:              sula where it is building an onshore complex  Atum, two fields within the offshore block des-
       Total had hoped to   and natural gas liquefaction plant. It expressed  ignated as Area 1.
       resume work in late   “solidarity with the government and people of   According to Ian Simm, principal advisor at
       March, but has been   Mozambique” and said it hoped that “the actions  the IGM Energy consultancy, delays are prob-
       stymied by a series   carried out by the government of Mozambique  ably inevitable under current circumstances.
       of attacks on local   and its regional and international partners will  “The declaration of force majeure eases the
       communities.      enable the restoration of security and stability in  strain on the Mozambique LNG partners,
                         Cabo Delgado Province in a sustained manner.”  pausing the drawdown of debt and freezing
       WHAT NEXT:          Total has not said when it might resume work  contracts for associated development works.
       Mozambique LNG may   on the LNG plant, which will eventually have  This will be of little consolation to contractors,
       have to postpone the   two production trains capable of turning out  as the partners are likely to be freed from cer-
       start of production by at   12.88mn tonnes per year (tpy). A spokesman  tain contractual obligations and may eventually
       least a year.     for the French major informed Upstream ear-  cancel deals, depending how long force majeure
                         lier in April, though, that the declaration of force  remains in place,” he told NewsBase earlier in
                         majeure would not be lifted until Mozambican  April. “Exporting gas by the late 2024 target now
                         authorities succeeded in restoring “safety and  appears to be unlikely, and financiers will need
                         stability in a verifiable and sustainable manner.”  to recalculate their anticipated returns. Much
                           According to the spokesman, Total took this  will depend on how quickly the security situa-
                         step because it has not been able to operate safely  tion can be improved, but with several militant
                         or efficiently since late March, when Ahlu Sun-  groups appearing to have joined forces, matters
                         nah Wa-Jamo (ASWJ), an Islamist group with  have become more complex.”
                         ties to Islamic State (Daesh), mounted a series                            Despite these
                         of vicious attacks on Palma and other villages  Total not exiting Mozambique
                         near the construction site. Under these circum-  Despite these setbacks, Total has stopped short   setbacks, Total
                         stances, he said, the company cannot resume  of withdrawing from the project.  has stopped short
                         work or allow personnel for the Mozambique   The company’s spokesman stressed this point,
                         LNG project to remain on the Afungi Peninsula.  telling Upstream that the company “remains   of withdrawing
                                                              committed” to developing Area 1’s gas reserves
                         Contract cancellations               and building the onshore LNG plant, “when  from the project.
                         Total’s spokesman did not comment directly on  conditions allow.” He also said Total would
                         his company’s relationships with its contractors.  “continue to follow the evolution of the situa-
                           According to S&P Global Platts, the French  tion with great attention, in close contact with
                         firm began reviewing agreements with several  the [Mozambican] authorities.”
                         of its service providers in April, shortly before   This stance seems to have reassured the Afri-
                         issuing declaring force majeure. It is likely to  can Energy Chamber (AEC), an industry group
                         cancel some of these contracts soon, as the dec-  that advocates for oil and gas development in
                         laration gives it the legal right to do so.  Africa. “While the force majeure declaration by
                           Together, the declaration and the review of  Total is a legal instrument at its disposition to
                         service contracts appear to signal that the $20bn  procure its objectives and compromises with its
                         scheme will be on hold for at least a year, with  lenders and the government, we firmly believe
                         first production pushed back to 2025 instead  that Total will do whatever it takes to stand with
                         of 2024. (Total has not commented on its time-  Mozambique and its people,” the AEC wrote in
                         line, and its spokesman only told Upstream that  a statement later on April 26.



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