Sasol pushes on with gas projects in Mozambique

By Leigh Elston 13 May 2016
The Mozambique Backbone Transmission Project consists of two high-voltage lines. The Mozambique Backbone Transmission Project consists of two high-voltage lines.

While the low oil price has forced South Africa’s Sasol to delay investment in major projects across the world, the company is pushing forward with gas developments in neighbouring Mozambique.

The early works at the company’s Production-Sharing Agreement (PSA) licence in Inhambane province – where Sasol is planning to build an integrated oil, gas, condensate and LPG project – have been completed at a cost of $50 million.