The consortium, led by Equinor, Shell and ExxonMobil, wants to develop an onshore LNG plant south of Tanzania, close to huge offshore gas fields, but project talks had stalled for more than a year before resuming in 2021, when President Samia Suluhu Hassan took office.
The consortium, led by Equinor, Shell and ExxonMobil, wants to develop an onshore LNG plant south of Tanzania, close to huge offshore gas fields, but project talks had stalled for more than a year before resuming in 2021, when President Samia Suluhu Hassan took office.
Energy giants Equinor, Shell, and Exxon Mobil have concluded talks with the Government of Tanzania for the construction of a mega LNG export facility in the East African country.
International Energy Companies (IEC), which are negotiating the LNG project with the Tanzanian government, claim that there has been progressing in the negotiations. | Pulse Nigeria