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Fuel giant Total pulls staff from Mozambique gas project | News | DW

Attacks fuel growing crisis in Cabo Delgado Total expresses its solidarity with the government and people of Mozambique and wishes that the actions carried out by the government of Mozambique and its regional and international partners will enable the restoration of security and stability in Cabo Delgado province in a sustained manner, it said. The company said it was declaring force majeure, a clause that would free it from contractual obligations linked to the project on the grounds of an extraordinary event or circumstance. What does the decision mean for Mozambique? The attacks have dealt a blow to plans to turn the African nation into a major LNG producer. Several other companies have LNG projects in Mozambique, with investments totaling some $60 million.

Total confirms suspension of work on Mozambique gas project

Total confirms suspension of work on Mozambique gas project A 24 March jihadist raid on Palma in Mozambique s northern Cabo Delgado province prompted Total to remove remaining staff from the natural gas site. FILE: A picture taken on 23 May 2016 in Gonfreville-l Orcher, northwestern France shows the logo of the Total refinery. Picture: AFP one hour ago PARIS - French energy giant Total on Monday confirmed it is suspending work on a massive $20 billion gas project in northern Mozambique following the latest jihadist assault on a nearby town last month. Considering the evolution of the security situation. Total confirms the withdrawal of all Mozambique LNG project personnel from the Afungi site, the company said in a statement.

Total withdraws all staff from gas project in Mozambique after attack

Total halting work on Mozambique gas project

French energy giant Total SE yesterday confirmed it is suspending work on a massive US$20 billion gas project in northern Mozambique after an Islamist assault on a nearby town last month. “Considering the evolution of the security situation. Total confirms the withdrawal of all Mozambique LNG project personnel from the Afungi site,” the company said in a statement. Total added that it was declaring a “force majeure” situation beyond its control, a legal concept meaning it can suspend fulfilling contractual obligations. A March 24 Islamist raid on Palma in Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado Province prompted Total to remove remaining staff from the natural

Breaking News | Total withdraws all staff from gas project in Mozambique after attack

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