Norway's Equinor remains committed to $40-B Tanzania LNG project
10/8/2024
Norway's Equinor remains committed to a $42 B LNG project in Tanzania that has stalled after proposed government changes to a financial agreement reached last year. Negotiations have been delayed for the East African country's mega gas project after changes to the agreement, a government spokesperson and two company sources told Reuters in May.
"Our focus now is to agree on the commercial agreements for Tanzania LNG," Equinor senior vice president Nina Koch said on the sidelines of an African oil and gas conference in Cape Town. "We are very much committed to the project and we will continue to work and have the dialogue with the partnership and government to get alignment," she said, adding that there were no timelines for a resolution.
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