Mozambique begins building of Temane fuel and power project

Construction works on the 450MW Temane fuel and energy project in Mozambique has begun. The country’s President Filipe Nyusi ceremonially laid the primary stone to mark the beginning of the venture.
เกจวัดแรงดันแก๊สอาร์กอน located in Inhassoro, Inhambane Province, entails development of Temane-Maputo power line, and an LPG plant. Supply for the power and LPG amenities will come from the PSA project and involves an investment of US $760 million from Sasol.
The project upon completion will provide 30,000 tonnes per yr of LPG, accounting for more than 70% of native demand and lowering the need for imports. Gas will go to the 450 MW Temane power plant. The PSA may also produce four,000 barrels per day of sunshine oil. PSA will begin producing in 2024. Power provides are expected in 2025.
Potential clients

Sasol Petroleum Mozambique is the operator of the PSA. It covers three fields: Inhassoro, Pande and Temane. Work includes growth wells and a processing facility. The Instituto Nacional de Petróleo (INP) has reported the PSA discoveries have gasoline in place volumes of round 2.5-3 trillion cubic ft, with recoverable volumes of 1-1.5 tcf. Sasol has also found 30-40 million barrels of liquids.
The Temane energy plant will supply energy to Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) underneath a 25-year contract. Sasol and Globeleq closed the financing for the venture in December 2021. EDM has been in discussions with a variety of potential customers. These embody Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA). EDM has raised the possibility of rising energy exports to Zimbabwe from January 2025, when CTT starts up. The Mozambique firm has also discussed provides from CTT to Eswatini and South Africa’s Eskom.
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