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Anadarko Mozambique staff told not to leave LNG site

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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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