Country’s vast northern deposits to provide shiploads of energy to starved Europe
BP has begun shipping liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Mozambique’s vast new reserves, opening up supplies that could help ease Europe’s energy crunch.
The first export shipment to set sail was hailed as a milestone for one of Africa’s poorest nations, where huge offshore deposits were found more than a decade ago.
The consignment left the offshore Coral Sul plant, managed by Italian company Eni, in an LNG tanker called British Sponsor bound for an unnamed European destination.
BP has a long-term deal to buy 100 per cent of the LNG output from the plant, which has the capacity to produce up to 3.4 million tonnes per year.