Exxon could announce the final investment decision for the Rovuma LNG project in Mozambique tomorrow, according to the African country’s government. Exxon has denied the report, the Globe and Mail said Monday. Reuters reports quoting a government statement, that the signing ceremony could take place as soon as Tuesday. Exxon partnered with Italy’s Eni and Chinese CNPC on the $30-billion Rovuma project, which could have a total annual capacity of 15.2 million tons . The Mozambican state energy company will also have a minority take in the project. Production should begin in 2024. Exxon has stakes in LNG capacity totaling more than 65 million tons per year. Mozambique is a hot spot for LNG hopefuls right now, with the country believed to be home to some of the most abundant natural gas reserves. Mozambique, for its part, is drawing growing attention as an LNG hot spot. S&P Global Platts […]