Spotlight | Tanzania
Shell and Equinor lose patience as political games put brakes on LNG project

Tanzania's Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Doto Biteko on 28 August 2022 in Manyara (northern Tanzania).
Tanzania's Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Doto Biteko on 28 August 2022 in Manyara (northern Tanzania). © Nurdin Pallangyo/Xinhua News Agency/Newscom/MaxPPP
Tanzania's rich offshore gas reserves were discovered 14 years ago, but the ruling party is still dragging its feet over key liquefaction decisions, much to the frustration of the two oil majors involved in the project. [...]
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