Anadarko Mozambique staff told not to leave LNG site
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
LNG Industry,
Reuters are reporting that Anadarko has placed staff working at its LNG plant in northern Mozambique under 'lock-down' due to the threat from suspected Islamist militants in the area.
“They can’t leave the site,” a consultant said. Anadarko said last week it was monitoring the situation after a spate of beheadings and kidnappings but declined to comment on specific security issues.
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