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Mozambique to hike LNG exports
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 15 - 12 - 2012

JOHANNESBURG – Mozambique plans to take advantage of massive gas reserves to develop domestic industries as well as export liquefied natural gas, boosting government revenue by $6-$8 billion a year, the latest draft of its master plan showed.
Some 150 trillion cubic feet of gas have been found off its shores so far, enough to supply Germany, Britain, France and Italy for 15 years, and the government and companies scouting wells have estimated there may be potential to double that estimate.
Oil majors including Italy's Eni and the US's Anadarko Petroleum are pushing for the development of LNG plants first as the quickest way to pay off investments in gas production.
But while exports will be prioritized and production deals are expected to be signed next year, the government hopes other downstream developments will come soon after.
“We want more than just LNG. We have huge reserves and we want to see how we can use the gas in the local, regional and international market,” Minerals Minister Esperanca Bias said.
Mozambique hopes the gas will become a game-changer for a country where more than half live below the national poverty line of around $0.65 a day and 60 percent have no formal job.
A net importer of fuel, Mozambique hopes to use gas to manufacture liquid fuels. It also aims to produce cheap electricity to help supply the four-fifths of its 23 million people who still have no access to power.
The $6 billion to $8 billion estimate compares with a World Bank figure of $12.8 billion for gross domestic product in 2011.
Companies from South Africa, Germany, Japan, India and South Korea among others have expressed interest in setting up gas-to-liquids, methanol or fertilizer plants or in processing gas for power generation or production of steel and aluminum.
If all the projects were realized, they would require 2.4 bcf of gas per day or capacity equal to three LNG trains - facilities that turn natural gas into liquid - the draft plan showed.
“That's a significant amount and really raises the question of how the government will balance an export-focused development approach with the domestic off-take,” said Anne Fruhauf, director for Africa energy at consulting firm Horizon Client Access.
The plan estimated there was enough gas in Rovuma to feed 10 LNG trains and other major gas-based projects starting in 2018.
In addition, the area around Mozambique's Moatize basin in the north-central Tete province may contain significant resources of coal bed methane, which is gas trapped in underground coal seams.
Anadarko said it would be interested in selling gas into the domestic market after it matures to a point that gas prices are competitive, while Eni mentioned plans to build a power plant in Mozambique.
For now, local development plans are vague and depend on investors' access to capital, future gas prices and development of domestic transportation and distribution infrastructure.
The plan analyzed four coastal locations for the development of a gas hub: one in Palma, close to Tanzania's border and near the discoveries made by Anadarko and Eni, and three others in Pemba, Nacala or Beira further south. —Reuters


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