• rotary type oil production line in Mozambique
  • rotary type oil production line in Mozambique
  • rotary type oil production line in Mozambique
  • rotary type oil production line in Mozambique
  • How big is Mozambique's oil & gas industry?
  • Gas discoveries in the Rovuma Basin: 5.1 tcm Planned LNG production capacity: 28 million tpy 2022 oil reserves 15 million barrels Mozambique’s oil and gas industry has greatly grown in significance with the discovery of major offshore gas plays beginning in 2010.
  • Will Mozambique offer new exploration blocks for oil and gas?
  • Mozambique will offer around 12 new exploration blocks for oil and gas early next year, according to government officials. Although a number of gas fields in Mozambique were discovered in the early 1960's by Gulf Oil, they remained unexploited owing to continuing civil war and a lack of major gas consumers.
  • Where is natural gas produced in Mozambique?
  • Mozambique has other gas production operated by Sasol (South Africa) in Inhambane Province, which holds proven reserves of 2.6 TCF. The natural gas is produced and processed at a central facility in Temane and then exported via an 865 km pipeline to South Africa, with a link to southern Mozambique for domestic use.
  • Is Mozambique a good place to invest in oil & gas?
  • Mozambique was not a country famous for its oil and gas industry, except for one gas producing project that exports to South Africa. However, recent discoveries have been made offshore and more international companies are drawn by the possibilities of investment in this industry.
  • Will Mozambique become a major liquified natural gas exporter?
  • Over the coming decade Mozambique is expected to become a major liquified natural gas (LNG) exporter due to the discovery of over 180 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of natural gas reserves in the Rovuma basin in the north of the country.
  • Who owns the oil industry in Mozambique?
  • Petromoc is the state owned oil company and controls the major market share. Other companies involved in the industry include BP, ExxonMobil and Caltex. There are three ports in Mozambique - Maputo, Beira and Nacala. There is an existing pipeline between Beira and Harare.