Over Half of Covid-19 Cases in Mozambique come from TOTAL’s LNG Plant

  • Mozambique’s Health Ministry said on Friday the number of coronavirus cases in the country stands at 34.
  • At least 18 of those are TOTAL workers, the government said.

Reuters reported yesterday that French energy giant TOTAL is working with the government of Mozambique to manage a number of COVID-19 cases at its US25 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project site in the north of the country. TOTAL said the first case was detected earlier this month.

“A large number of staff have been tested for the virus and a small proportion of them tested positive,” TOTAL  said in a statement, adding that staffing has been reduced to essential services. While the company did not give details of the number of cases, Mozambique’s Health Ministry said on Friday the number of coronavirus cases in the country stands at 34. At least 18 of those are TOTALl workers.

“To minimise the risk of further transmission, the company and its contractors have implemented strict protocols and have progressively moved to temporarily reduce the number of personnel at the project site,” TOTAL said.

The company added that it was working with partners on the Mozambique LNG project to support the government’s response to the pandemic, including procuring personal protective equipment, ventilators and testing kits.

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