TotalEnergies is "not in a hurry" to restart operations in its LNG project in Mozambique, and will only do so if costs have not increased, CEO Patrick Pouyanné told investors on Wednesday
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TotalEnergies' CEO told investors and analysts last week that he does not foresee a return to Afungi in 2022
Market conditions are creating additional pressure for TotalEnergies to resume work on its Mozambique LNG project, but Afungi is still not as safe as it needs to be
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Patrick Pouyanné said his objective was for work to restart in 2022, but said more progress is still needed before Cabo Delgado reaches “sustainable security”
Total’s Patrick Pouyanne has flown on to Maputo from Kigali – but the EU’s Josep Borrell was forced to turn back before reaching Mozambique
Indonesian state-owned energy company Pertamina is pulling out of an agreement to buy 1 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG from the Total-led Mozambique LNG project in northern Mozambique