They will supply the French electricity giant with 1.2 million tonnes per year of LNG over a period of 15 years, the press release added. The price of the deliveries was not specified.
“EDF is one of the world’s largest electric utilities, and reaching this [deal] continues to validate Mozambique LNG’s position as a competitive long-term LNG supplier and as one of the world’s leading greenfield projects,” said Mitch Ingram, Anadarko’s executive vice-president for international and deepwater operations and project management.
“Mozambique LNG is unique in its ability to supply LNG to a variety of geographic locations to serve its customers, and this SPA gives us flexible access to Europe, which is one of our key strategic markets.”
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