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Extractive industry must be the driving force of industrialization

The Minister of Economy and Finance, Max Tonela, defended during the opening of the 8th edition of the Mozambique Mining, Oil, Gas and Energy Conference and Exhibition (MMEC 2022), transparency in the exploitation of natural resources aimed at promoting the social and economic development of the country.

“The exploitation of this potential must be done in a transparent way so that its benefits contribute, in the first place, to the elevation of the lives of Mozambicans, today and tomorrow,” said Max Tonela.

For the extraction of natural resources to be put at the service of the prosperity of Mozambicans, the executive is betting on strategies that promote the industrialization of the country and the participation of the national private sector in the value chain.

“We want the extractive industry to be the driving force of national industrialization, ensuring that our resources can be transformed into high value-added products, promoting more employment and boosting the domestic market and exports,” stressed the Minister of Economy and Finance.

Max Tonela said that the Government has taken several measures to eliminate barriers to investment, ensure transparency and guarantee a greater participation of the national and foreign private sector in the exploration of energy resources.

Natural gas puts Mozambique in a privileged place in the global market

The Director of Projects and Development at the National Petroleum Institute, Nazário Bangalane, argues that Mozambique’s natural gas can be used as an alternative in the world energy transition process.

Nazário Bangalane was speaking to Radio Mozambique after participating in a panel that discussed in Stockholm, Sweden, the theme “Just Transition – The Path to a Healthy Planet for the Prosperity of All”.

“Studies point out that natural gas, in fact, will continue to play a fundamental role for a considerable period, taking into consideration that we are dealing with a less polluting hydrocarbon. Therefore, the great discoveries of natural gas in the Rovuma basin assure a privileged place for Mozambique in the global market and its commercialization is opportune, using this window of energy transition that is being talked about worldwide and mainly here in this Stockholm conference”, he stated.

Bangalane also mentioned that the oil companies operating in Mozambique have joined global initiatives for the elimination or reduction of carbon emissions into the atmosphere.

A report by the research company Bloomberg, states that global investment in the energy transition totaled a record seven hundred and fifty-five billion dollars in 2021.

The same document stresses that to achieve carbon neutrality goals, investments must be tripled by two thousand and twenty-five.

The Stockholm International Climate Conference, an event co-organized by the governments of Kenya and Sweden, ended this Friday.

More than 80,000 solar home systems have been assembled in the country

As part of the implementation of the BRILHO Program, SNV Mozambique has achieved by the first quarter of 2022 the installation of over 81,000 solar home systems and close to 30,000 improved cooking solutions from Rovuma to Maputo, representing a total of 550,000 Mozambicans in all provinces with access to electricity and thermal energy.

These data were presented by Javier Ayala, Energy Sector Leader of SNV Mozambique and Manager of the BRILHO program, at the Joaquim Conference Center, during the 8th Edition of the Mozambique Mining, Oil & Gas and Energy Conference and Exhibition (MMEC),

SNV believes that the private sector has a crucial role in achieving the goal of universal energy access by 2030. In this regard, it financially and technically supports business initiatives in order to mitigate risk and accelerate business initiatives that aim to achieve competitive commercial returns and provide affordable, quality energy solutions in emerging off-grid markets.

The SHINE Program as part of its mandate supports the creation and improvement of the business environment in the off-grid energy sector. In 2021, the program under the leadership of the Government of Mozambique (GoM), represented by MIREME, ARENE and FUNAE, supported the development of Mozambique’s first Off-Grid Energy Access Regulation, approved by the President and Council of Ministers through a national decree on September 14, 2021. Currently the program’s efforts in this area are focused on the development and operationalization of complementary technical regulations.

Launched in 2019, the program has funding of around £29.3 million from the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and aims to stimulate private sector provision of quality and affordable off-grid energy products and services to improve the lives of low-income people in Mozambique.

It is expected that with program by 2024, Mozambique will have access to quality energy through: Improved Cooking Solutions, including improved biomass kitchens, biogas, ethanol and electric stoves, benefiting 975,000 people; Off-Grid Electrification Solutions, including Solar Home Systems (SHS) and Mini Green Grids (GMG), benefiting 920,000 people; And Productive Use of Off-Grid Energy Solutions, benefiting 17,000 small commercial businesses.

About SNV Mozambique

SNV, Dutch Development Organization is an NGO that works directly with vulnerable communities as well as with government and the private sector in 24 countries, aiming to increase people’s income and access to basic services in the Agriculture, Energy and Water sectors. Present in Mozambique since 1995, SNV has impacted more than 6 million people throughout the country.

Implemented by SNV, SHINE is a 5-year program, with national coverage, that will catalyze the off-grid energy market in Mozambique by promoting and supporting business initiatives that can provide clean and affordable energy solutions to the population and businesses in a competitive and sustainable manner. BRILHO is funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).

Mozambican businessmen want US private sector partnerships

Mozambican businessmen are seeking partnerships with the American private sector in order to make possible several investment projects valued at about 43 million dollars in the country.

It is with the eyes set on achieving this goal that Mozambican businessmen, represented by the Association of Young Entrepreneurs (ANJE) took part in the World Franchising Conference in New York, in the United States of America.

The President of ANJE, Lineu Candeeiro, says that, in this perspective, a delegation of American businessmen will be in Mozambique, this semester, to evaluate the conditions of investment in order to sign the referred partnerships.

Lineu Candeeiro says that most of the existing projects are from young entrepreneurs who intend to implement or represent American brands and products in Mozambique.

The World Franchising Conference brought together in New York representatives of more than two hundred brands from around the world to share experiences on the assignment of patents.

Oil and gas: Mozambique could collect up to $100 billion in revenues

The representative of the National Petroleum Institute (INP), Natália Camba, speaking at the Conference and Exhibition on Mining, Oil, Gas and Energy, advanced that in a horizon of 20 years, Mozambique may collect, in revenues, up to 100 billion dollars.

Camba argues that the banking sector should create subsidized credit lines, so that Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) can respond to opportunities in the oil and gas sector.

In recent years alone, the sector has raised about $50 billion, and the appetite of SMEs for opportunities in the oil and gas industry is growing.

The National Petroleum Institute, also calls on banks to actively finance domestic companies to be eligible to be part of the natural gas chain.

“Credit is high, so the bank has an important role in this process of access to financing, and there are many options carried out by many entities in which the bank participates, creating some working capital,” clarified the INP representative.

ENI: Coral Sul Gas already in the second half of this year

According to ENI’s Technical Director Ivan Codgnotto the implementation of the Coral Sul project is proceeding according to the original plan and the Gas will start to be loaded in the second half of this year.

In a presentation that took place last June 2, during the MMEC conference the Technical Director of ENI, made a very positive point regarding the implementation schedule of the Coral FLNG project.

“Not even the challenges that the pandemic brought at all levels, delayed operations in the various countries”, which according to the representative “demonstrates the resilience of the partnership of the Area 4 consortium led by ENI”, he added.

“We have had several difficulties in the past few years, but despite this the project has remained on schedule,” Codognotto noted. “We are committed to deliver Gas in the second half of 2022,” he promised, also referring to the important role that had the support of the Government of Mozambique, the Authorities and the Mozambican People.

Area 4 Consortium

The Area 4 exploration consortium, a 13,235 km² field in ultra-deep waters, is composed of the following entities and percentages:

Mozambique Rovuma Venture (MRV) – 70% (divided by ExxonMobil 35.7%, ENI – 37.5% and CNPC – 28,6%)

Galp – 10%.

Kogas – 10%.

ENH – 10%.

The Coral Sul project

The Coral Sul project consists of the construction of a floating natural gas liquefaction unit (FLNG) that will be allocated in the southern part of the Coral discovery, which is exclusively located in Area 4, which contains about 16 tcf of natural gas.

The floating unit will have a capacity of over 3.4 million tons per year (mtpa) of liquefied natural gas (LNG), and will be connected to six wells.

The Final Investment Decision (FID) on the project was made by the consortium in 2017, and the partners signed the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation and Commissioning (EPCIC) contract for the FLNG unit with the TJS consortium (Technip, JGC, Samsung).

The total investment for the upstream and midstream development is estimated at $7 billion (bn) and the start of production is expected in the second half of 2022. The consortium for Area 4 has also secured $5 bn in project financing with a syndicate of ECAs (export credit agencies) and international financial institutions.

In October 2016, the consortium signed an agreement with BP to sell the total volumes produced through the FLNG unit in South Coral for a period of 20 years.

Milestones of the South Coral project

October 2016, the consortium signed an agreement with BP for the sale of the total volumes produced through the FLNG unit in South Coral for a period of 20 years;

Final Investment decision was reached in June 2017;

Construction of the FLNG facility commenced in September 2018 in South Korea;

Simultaneously drilling activities of 6 wells in ultra-deep water (2000 meters) in Mozambique were taking place;

FLNG platform arrived in Mozambican territorial waters on January 3;

Docking process completed by early March 2022;

Offshore commissioning is in progress;

Connection of wells’ hoses and umbilicals completed in May;

First LNG shipment planned for second half of 2022.

Coral Field Figures

2012 (May) – Coral field discovery

85 Trillion ft3 (2.4 Trillion m3)

1st deepwater FLNG project in the world

8 Billion USD investment

1,500m and 2,300m deep

150 miles (241.4km) northwest of Pemba

30 miles (48.2km) off the coast of Mozambique

The floating platform Coral FLNG:

432 meters long

66m wide

220.000 Tons

Accommodates up to 350 people

Handles up to 3.4 MPTA

Resources

ExxonMobil

ENI

GALP

Kogas

CNPC

ENH

Mozambique Rovuma Venture

Standard Bank is Africa’s most valuable brand

Standard Bank was recently named as Africa’s most valuable banking brand by 2022 in Brand Finance’s annual ranking of the 500 strongest banking brands in the world.

Every year, Brand Finance tests the 5,000 largest brands and publishes about 100 reports, classifying them into different sectors and countries, and the 500 most valuable and strongest banking brands in the world are included in the annual ranking of Brand Finance Banking 500.

The Managing Director of Standard Bank in Mozambique, was pleased with the performance of the brand, since “it highlights the hard work undertaken, over the past few years, to radically reformulate our business model and transform customer experiences”.

According to this, Standard Bank has invested heavily in disruptive technologies to provide customers with banking, asset management and insurance solutions that enable them to achieve their unique goals and ambitions.

In 2019, Standard Bank embarked on a journey that fundamentally redefined its business. As it undertook a future-ready transformation and expansion into a business platform, it also introduced a comprehensive brand repositioning, the first in 10 years, culminating in the launch of the ‘It’s Possible’ brand promise in 2020.

“Our brand positioning is aligned with our organization’s ambition to transform customer experiences based on their insights,” he said, adding that “our people are inspired and committed to delivering solutions and experiences that matter and create value for customers.”

Financial Inclusion Index down 1.2 points in 2021

The Financial Inclusion Index calculated by the Bank of Mozambique dropped 1.2 points in 2021, due to the reduction of places of access to financial services and the downturn caused by covid-19, reads the report.

“The overall Financial Inclusion Index (IIF) calculated by the Bank of Mozambique (BM) stood at 12.76 points in 2021, compared to 13.93 points recorded in 2020,” says the document published by the central bank.

“This drop results, fundamentally, from the reduction in access points (bank branches, micro-banks and credit cooperatives, banking agents, automatic machines and points of sale), with a special focus on the city of Maputo.”

The drop also results “from the retraction of economic activity over the period under review (COVID-19 effect),” the document adds. The annual publication is planned under the National Strategy for Financial Inclusion (ENIF).

The strategy’s objective is to “build a financially included society in Mozambique”, where for every thousand adults there are still only 315 with a bank account – with greater coverage in terms of mobile wallets: 67% of the adult population has an open account in electronic money institutions (fully managed by codes on the cell phone, even without Internet).

The National Strategy for Financial Inclusion includes 54 actions that should be carried out between 2016 and 2022, but still only a third has been carried out, says the report.

The document considers it a priority to approve new regulations and licenses in the sector (particularly in the area of financial technology companies), as well as “the completion of the interoperability of financial services provided by banking institutions through the single national network.

A national diagnosis on financial literacy and “the expansion of coverage levels of mobile phone services” are also urgently needed.

“Despite notable developments over 2021, challenges remain for improving levels of financial inclusion, especially in rural areas,” the report stresses.

Reference interest rate goes up again and reaches 20.6%

The prime rate for credit operations in Mozambique will rise 150 basis points to 20.6 percent, effective this month, announced the Mozambican Association of Banks (AMB).

The rate calculated monthly by the AMB and the Bank of Mozambique (BM) is based on a single indexer (calculated by the central bank) which rises from 13.8% to 15.3% and a cost premium of 5.3% (defined by the AMB) which remains unchanged.

This is the second consecutive increase since the WB decided in late March to raise the monetary policy interest rate (MIMO rate, which influences the formula for calculating the ‘prime rate’) to control inflation.

The annual inflation rate in Mozambique rose to 7.9% in May, the highest value of the last four and a half years, but the WB expects it to remain at “a single digit (below 10%) in the medium term.

The ‘prime rate’ had been fixed at 18.6% since October 2021, rose to 19.1% in May and to 20.6% in June.

The creation of the ‘prime rate’ was agreed five years ago between the central bank and the AMB to eliminate the proliferation of reference rates on the cost of money. At the time it was launched at 27.75% and has fallen by 715 basis points since then.

The aim is for all credit operations to be based on a single rate, “plus a spread, which will be added to or subtracted from the prime rate depending on the risk analysis” of each contract, the promoters explained.

Gigawatt

A Gigawatt é uma empresa moçambicana que desenvolveu, construiu, e opera uma estação de energia eléctrica alimentada a gás natural, com uma capacidade de 100MW, em Ressano Garcia, na Província de Maputo, Moçambique.

Descrição do Projecto

O projecto envolveu o desenvolvimento, concepção, construção, financiamento e operação de uma estação de 100MW de energia a gás em Ressano Garcia, Moçambique.

O Custo Total do Projecto foi de cerca de 200 milhões de dólares americanos. A receita do projecto é assegurada por um Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) a longo prazo com a EDM, com a possibilidade de fornecer no futuro a outras empresas de serviços de energia e/ou grandes clientes industriais dentro da rede eléctrica da região sul-africana. O gás fornecido para o Projecto é assegurado através de um Gas Supply Agreement (GSA) de 20 anos com a MGC., sustentado por outro GSA de 20 anos entre a Sasol e MGC.

Características chave do projeto

Treze motores recíprocos de ignição a gás natural, da Rolls-Royce Bergen B35:40-V20AG2 (cada um com uma capacidade de aproximadamente 9.2 MW) equivalendo assim a uma capacidade instalada de cerca de 120 MW (observando que apenas 100 MW são obrigados para satisfazer os requisitos do PPA).

Extensão anterior da subestação da Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) em Ressano Garcia 275 kV existente para facilitar a ligação do projecto Gigawatt à rede nacional.

Estação de Medição de Gás Natural de Alta Pressão (HPCMS) adjacente ao local do projeto para facilitar a entrega de gás na vedação da central elétrica. No entanto, o HPCMS foi adquirido fora do Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contract (EPC), com a responsabilidade pela disponibilização de determinadas obras civis (incluindo fundações) associadas ao HPCMS ao abrigo do mesmo contracto.

A água para as operações é fornecida através de três furos complementado por água transportada quando necessário.

A Equipa de Gestão

A Gigawatt possui uma equipa de pleno direito e com experiência para a gerir. A equipa tem mais de 50 anos de experiência combinada de gestão, incluindo um histórico de sucesso no desenvolvimento, construção e operação de projectos de gás em Moçambique e as principais posições são preenchidas pelas seguintes pessoas:

Presidente do Concelho de Administração

C Langa

Coordenar a estratégia de longo prazo da empresa

Administrador Delegado

JS de Vos

Gestão geral da empresa e execução da estratégia

Administrador Delegado Adjunto

B Morgado

Conselheiro do Director Geral e gere a interacção com “stakeholders” nacionais

Administrador Técnico

D Klingenberg

Gestão técnica da empresa

Director Financeiro

N Wilkens

Gestão de finanças e financiamento

Director de Operações

MM Morgado

Gestão diária de todas as actividades operacionais

Gestor da Planta

P Rodrigues

Gestão diária das actividades da central eléctrica

Director Legal e Comercial

C Wilkens

Apoio legal e comercial

Director Financeiro Adjunto

A Mpfumo

Apoio financeiro e administrativo

Gestor de Projectos

J Wilkens

Coordenar projectos e despesas

Contacto: Tel: +258 21 486 086

Fax: +258 21 486 087

Contacto Geral

Email: info@gigawatt.co.mz

 

Endereço: Av do Zimbabwe No 688

Maputo – Moçambique

 

Website: www.gigawatt.co.mz