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BPCL hopes to restart stuck Mozambique project in a couple of quarters

The project has been under force majeure since April 2021 following worsening security situation due to attacks from Islamic State terrorists in the coastal town of Palma in Cabo Delgado province.

November 06, 2023 / 10:29 IST
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Last year, BPCL had flagged that there will be additional $1.8 billion worth of investments in the Mozambique block in the next three to four years

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) expects the force majeure clause slapped on its $20-billion Mozambique LNG project to be lifted in the coming quarters, Director Finance Vetsa Rama Krishna Gupta said in a post-earnings call on October 30, adding that there are chances that the project’s costs will be reviewed.

"We are hopeful that shortly, maybe in the next couple of quarters something positive will work out," said Gupta, per an analyst call transcript uploaded on the Bloomberg terminal accessed by Moneycontrol.

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He added that the company would need to reassess some of the pre-construction work that was carried out before the force majeure was announced.

In August 2008, BPCL's exploration and production subsidiary, Bharat PetroResources Ltd (BPRL), bought a 10 percent stake in the area-1 offshore of the Rovuma block from US energy major Anadarko Petroleum Corp, for  $75 million. The project has been under force majeure since April 2021 following the  worsening security situation due to attacks by Islamic State terrorists in the coastal town of Palma in Cabo Delgado province.