ExxonMobil awards $1.1 billion in contracts for Mozambique's Rovuma LNG project
XOM•Rovuma LNG background
- Exxon had lifted force majeure on the Rovuma LNG project in November after pausing operations in 2021 due to security concerns in the southern African country.
(Reporting by Pranav Mathur in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)
Contract awards and project partners
- The U.S. oil major awarded the contracts on behalf of the so-called Area 4 partners, which include Mozambique's Empresa Nacional de Hidrocarbonetos, or ENH, China National Petroleum Corp, Italy's Eni ENI.MI, Korea Gas Corp and Abu Dhabi National Oil Co's XRG.
- The awards cover subsea production systems, large-bore production valves and offshore line pipe, and are intended to support the project's progress toward a final investment decision.
- OneSubsea UK and OneSubsea AS received the largest contract, covering engineering, procurement, fabrication and manufacturing of subsea production systems, controls and umbilicals. Aker Solutions Mozambique will support in-country work.
- Other suppliers include Advanced Technology Valve, Corinth Pipeworks, Sumitomo Corporation of America and Zhejiang Jiuli Hi-Tech Metals.
ExxonMobil awards pre-investment contracts for Rovuma LNG
Aug. 17 (Reuters) - ExxonMobil XOM.N said on Monday it has awarded about $1.1 billion worth of pre-investment contracts for certain upstream equipment for the Rovuma LNG Phase 1 project in Cabo Delgado.
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