- What is an FLNG project and why is it significant for Mozambique?
- An FLNG (Floating Liquefied Natural Gas) project involves processing and liquefying natural gas directly on a vessel at sea, then storing and offloading it. For Mozambique, FLNG technology is crucial as it allows for the development of offshore gas fields that are far from shore or lack existing pipeline infrastructure, enabling the country to monetize its vast deepwater gas reserves more efficiently.
- What is the current status of other major LNG projects in Mozambique?
- Mozambique's gas sector has seen mixed progress. The Coral Sul FLNG project is operational. However, the larger onshore Mozambique LNG project (led by TotalEnergies) and Rovuma LNG project (led by ExxonMobil) have faced significant delays due to security challenges in the Cabo Delgado region, with TotalEnergies' project still under force majeure.
- Who are Technip Energies, JGC, and Samsung Heavy Industries, and what is their role in FLNG?
- Technip Energies is a leading engineering and technology company specializing in energy infrastructure. JGC is a global engineering contractor with extensive experience in LNG plant construction. Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) is a major South Korean shipbuilder renowned for constructing complex offshore facilities, including FLNG vessels. Together, they form a consortium bringing comprehensive expertise in design, engineering, and construction of FLNG facilities.