Mozambique Awards State Firms 30-Year Concession for LNG Infrastructure

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Mozambique has awarded a 30-year concession to its state firms to build and operate LNG infrastructure, further advancing the country's LNG export projects.

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As supermajors advance LNG export projects in Mozambique, the southeast African country has granted a 30-year concession to its biggest state firms to build and operate infrastructure for receipt, regasification, storage, and transport of natural gas. Mozambique on Monday announced that its government approved a decree to grant the concession for the construction and operation of natural gas infrastructure at the Port of Beira and at the smaller site of Inhassoro. The concession will be managed by a special purpose entity that…

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Original article published by OilPrice.com on November 24, 2025.
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