Mozambique disputes $2 billion in costs claimed by TotalEnergies over suspended LNG project. The dispute centers on costs incurred during a multi-year halt of one of Africa's largest energy investments.
Mozambique is disputing $2 billion in costs claimed by TotalEnergies and its partners over a years-long suspension of their liquefied natural gas project in the southeast African nation. The massive development is one of Africa’s largest energy investments and is designed to tap offshore gas reserves.
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