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African Energy Chamber calls for peace and stability as Mozambique prepares to tap into Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) potential

27 December 2024
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African Energy Chamber calls for peace and stability as Mozambique prepares to tap into Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) potential
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Plans to restart the delayed $20 billion Mozambique LNG project are underway, aiming to produce 13.1 million tonnes of LNG annually. The African Energy Chamber supports calls for peace and stability post-2024 elections to ensure sustainable development and prosperity as the country embarks on significant energy growth. With the potential to become a leading energy producer and hub for the Southern African region, Mozambique must prioritize unity and security to unlock its economic potential and attract long-term investments.

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