Sasol Boosts Mozambique Gas Processing as Regional Demand Grows

  • Countries in region are short of power: Sasol’s Sichinga
  • Sasol waits on regulator to complete exploration contract
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Sasol Ltd. plans to increase the capacity of its processing facility in Mozambique amid strong regional demand for the southern African nation’s gas.

“There’s no shortage of demand,” John Sichinga, senior vice president of Sasol’s exploration and production unit, said Monday in an interview at the processing plant in Temane, Mozambique. “There’s a power pool and all the countries of the region are short of power.”