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🇿🇼 Published: 23 March 2026
📘 Source: Club of Mozambique

The LNG project, which is budgeted at around 20 billion dollars, had been suspended when Total Energies declared a state of “force majeure” following a major terrorist attack against Palma town in March 2021. However, work by the Mozambican defence and security forces and their Rwandan allies, particularly in the key districts of Palma and Mocimboa da Praia, allowed TotalEnergies to lift the state of force majeure. According to the CEO, speaking to reporters after meeting Mozambican President Daniel Chapo, who is on a working visit to Brussels, the security conditions are “good” and work will continue.

“It was a good opportunity for us to analyse the project’s progress. Today we have almost 6,000 people on land, so we visited Afungi and continue executing the project. The next step is to continue building”, he said.

Pouyanné also said that the meeting with the President was necessary in order to “analyse the project’s progress. It will not stop, for sure. We are there to make it a reality. Not only for Mozambique, but also for Europe and the world.” READ:TotalEnergies CEO meets President Chapo, says security conditions secured for Mozambique LNG project

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Originally published by Club of Mozambique • March 23, 2026

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