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Exxon Addresses Mozambique LNG Security Concerns

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Exxon Mobil’s CEO Darren Woods met with Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo in September 2025 to discuss safety measures for a $30 billion LNG terminal in Cabo Delgado. Woods stressed the need for a secure environment before approving the project.

Ongoing Insurgency

Since 2017, extremist insurgents have disrupted Cabo Delgado, killing thousands and stalling energy initiatives.

A 2021 attack forced TotalEnergies to suspend its nearby LNG operations, impacting Exxon’s shared facilities.

Rovuma LNG Plans

Partnered with Eni, Exxon is developing the Rovuma LNG project in Area 4 offshore, targeting 18 million metric tonnes of LNG annually.

A final investment decision is slated for 2026, dependent on regional stability.

Presidential Support

Chapo pledged full commitment, noting the project’s potential to transform Mozambique’s economy and improve livelihoods.

“This could be a game-changer for our nation,” he said.

TotalEnergies’ Efforts

The talks also addressed TotalEnergies’ plans to restart its LNG site and lift a 2021 force majeure. Progress for both projects relies on quelling the region’s unrest.

Exxon’s Position

An Exxon spokesperson highlighted efforts with partners to create safe conditions for the Rovuma project’s launch and to resolve operational restrictions.

Why It’s Critical

The Rovuma project could elevate Mozambique as an energy leader, but persistent violence threatens investment. Robust security is key to unlocking economic benefits.

Looking Ahead

Exxon awaits stronger safety protocols before its 2026 decision. Stabilizing Cabo Delgado could pave the way for major energy advancements in 2025.

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