• mozambique iso certificated best use oil and refining process in Congo
  • mozambique iso certificated best use oil and refining process in Congo
  • mozambique iso certificated best use oil and refining process in Congo
  • mozambique iso certificated best use oil and refining process in Congo
  • Why do oil and gas companies need ISO certification?
  • The internationally recognized ISO Standards for the oil and gas industry help in identifying business-related risks and finding ways to mitigate them for your company. ISO Certification will help your oil and gas company ensure efficiency with respect to the use of energy, reduction in waste management, and recycling the materials.
  • What are the non-energy uses of oil in Mozambique?
  • Many of the petroleum products made from oil have non-energy uses, notably asphalt, engine lubricants and raw materials for making plastics. In Mozambique, around 40% of people have access to electricity, through the grid or mini/off-grid systems.
  • 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.
  • Why is Mozambique's oil & gas sector growing?
  • Mozambique's oil and gas sector is rapidly growing due to significant offshore natural gas reserves, particularly in the Rovuma Basin, attracting global energy giants like ExxonMobil and TotalEnergies.
  • Can liquid natural gas projects transform Mozambique's Economic and social landscape?
  • Liquid natural gas projects such as the Coral South Project led by Eni, offer companies specialising in exploration, production and infrastructure development have the potential to transform both Mozambique’s economic and social landscape.
  • 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.