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Energy Poverty Solutions in Africa: Mozambique LNG Investments and Infrastructure at a Crossroads

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The recent withdrawal of UK support from the Mozambique LNG project has sparked concern across the continent, highlighting the critical importance of energy poverty solutions in Africa. The $1.15 billion withdrawal undermines efforts to expand reliable energy access and strengthen industrial and economic growth in a region where millions still lack electricity.

Mozambique LNG Investments: A Transformative Opportunity

The Mozambique LNG project, led by TotalEnergies, is far more than a fossil fuel venture. It represents a transformative opportunity for the continent, with the potential to deliver 13 million tons of LNG annually. These Mozambique LNG investments are set to power industries, generate revenue, create jobs, and support communities struggling with unreliable energy access.

Security challenges in northern Cabo Delgado previously forced TotalEnergies to suspend operations in 2021. Since then, improved conditions have enabled the company to resume planning, contingent on government approval for a revised roadmap. While the US Export-Import Bank has reapproved a loan recognizing this progress, the UK’s withdrawal reflects a policy focused on ideological signaling rather than addressing Africa’s urgent energy needs.

Building Mozambique Energy Infrastructure for Sustainable Growth

The Mozambique LNG project illustrates the type of Mozambique energy infrastructure Africa needs: ambitious, responsible, and locally impactful. Construction alone has created an estimated 5,000 jobs, with the broader gas‑liquefaction sector expected to generate at least 10,000 direct positions by 2025. Beyond employment, LNG production and exports are boosting government revenues, rising over 20% last year.

Stable financing and regional support are essential for this infrastructure to fully deliver benefits, including powering industry, expanding public services, and reducing energy poverty. These projects showcase how locally led initiatives can drive long-term development and economic sovereignty.

A Call for African-Led Energy Solutions

NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, emphasizes that Africa cannot rely solely on foreign financing or conditional support. “Withdrawing support from Mozambique LNG is a betrayal of Africa’s right to energy security. Projects like this must be championed by Africans for Africans,” he states. Focused energy poverty solutions in Africa must prioritize responsible development, job creation, and community empowerment.

Africa is rich in natural resources, with 620 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, yet these assets are often treated by Western powers as instruments of influence rather than catalysts for growth. Strengthening Mozambique energy infrastructure and investing in LNG projects are crucial steps to secure the continent’s energy future and drive sustainable development.

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This story was first reported by African Energy Chamber. Read the full article here.

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