French energy company Total has reportedly secured $14.4 billion funding for its liquefied natural gas export project in Mozambique.
The financing deal includes a group of around 20 lenders for the first phase of senior debt funding, Reuters reported on Thursday citing unidentified sources.
The French company expects to close the financing in the third quarter, the report said.
Bloomberg reported earlier on Wednesday that the lenders include Rand Merchant Bank, Standard Bank Group and Societe Generale, which is acting as the financial adviser.
Bloomberg also said in the report that the financing deal is worth about $15 billion with signing scheduled for June.
Worth noting here, the U.S. Export-Import Bank has last week approved a $4.7 billion loan to back American suppliers for the giant LNG project.
The bank amended a previously approved loan to include the offshore scope of the project related to the development of the Golfinho/Atum gas fields which will feed the LNG plant.
Anadarko and its co-venturers in Area 1 sanctioned Mozambique LNG in June 2019.
Total acquired Anadarko’s 26.5 percent interest in the LNG project in September last year for $3.9 billion.
Mozambique LNG is estimated to be worth more than $20 billion.
The project will initially consist of two LNG trains in Cabo Delgado with a capacity of 12.88 million tonnes per year to support the development of the Golfinho/Atum fields.
Area 1 contains more than 60 trillion cubic feet of gas resources, of which 18 Tcf will be developed with the first two trains.
Total said previously that it expected production to begin by 2024.