Oil giant Total obtains US$14.9b to finance Mozambique gas project

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[JOHANNESBURG] French oil giant Total on Friday said it had signed a US$14.9 billion financing agreement for a gas project in northern Mozambique. Read more at The Business Times.

French oil giant Total on Friday said it had signed a US$14.9 billion financing agreement for a gas project in northern Mozambique.[JOHANNESBURG] French oil giant Total on Friday said it had signed a US$14.9 billion financing agreement for a gas project in northern Mozambique.

The funding was secured for a US$23 billion liquefied natural gas project in the northern Cabo Delgado province, near the border with Tanzania. As Africa's biggest financing agreement to date, it includes loans from eight export credit agencies, 19 commercial bank facilities and a loan from the African Development Bank.

"The signing of this large-scale project financing, less than one year after Total assumed the role of operator of Mozambique LNG, represents a significant achievement and a major milestone for the project," Total chief financial officer Jean-Pierre Sbraire said in a statement on Friday. "It demonstrates the confidence placed by the financial institutions in the long-term future of LNG in Mozambique."

 

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