Mozambique approves contracts for FLNG

By Leigh Elston 23 June 2016
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Maputo, Mozambique. The country is moving forward with Eni’s Coral LNG project. (John Hogg/World Bank) Maputo, Mozambique. The country is moving forward with Eni’s Coral LNG project. (John Hogg/World Bank)

Mozambique’s government is pushing forward with Eni’s 3.4 mtpa FLNG project in a determined move to shake off perceptions the country’s debt crisis will stall its LNG developments.

The Council of Ministers approved the sales-and-purchase agreement (SPA) for the offtake of LNG from Eni’s Coral FLNG last week. It also gave Eni the right to start negotiations with lead bidders for the project’s key EPC contracts, Interfax Natural Gas Daily has learned.

In its 20th ordinary session on 14 June, Mozambique’s Council of Ministers approved "the award of contracts for the provision of South Coral Project Services FLNG in Area 4 of the Rovuma Basin and analysis of the Agreement for Purchase and Sale of LNG Project FLNG Coral South".

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