ONGC Videsh Ltd Has Announced The Formal End Of Force Majeure At The Area 1 Mozambique LNG Project, Enabling Resumption Of Construction Activities. The 13.12 MMTPA Project Was Halted In 2021 Due To Security Concerns In Cabo Delgado. Improved Conditions Now Pave The Way For LNG Deliveries By 2029.
Mozambique LNG revival marks key milestone for ONGC’s global energy ambitions
ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas arm of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), confirmed the lifting of force majeure at the Area 1 Mozambique LNG project. The declaration, in place since April 2021 due to militant unrest in the Cabo Delgado province, had stalled progress on the $21 billion liquefied natural gas initiative.
With security conditions now stabilized, the consortium—led by TotalEnergies SE—has notified the Government of Mozambique and resumed construction. ONGC Videsh holds a 16% stake in the project through its subsidiaries, alongside other Indian partners including BPCL and Oil India, collectively owning 30%.
The restart is expected to accelerate infrastructure development and position Mozambique as a key LNG exporter by 2029, with India playing a pivotal role in the supply chain.
Notable updates
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Force majeure lifted after 53 months of suspension
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ONGC Videsh holds 16% stake in Area 1 LNG project
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Project capacity: 13.12 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA)
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Construction resumes; LNG deliveries expected by 2029
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Consortium led by TotalEnergies SE with Indian firms holding 30% combined stake
Sources: ONGC Videsh Ltd (Regulatory Filing), The Hindu BusinessLine, PSU Connect, Rediff Money, Economic Times