TotalEnergies Appoints Rabilloud to Re-ignite Mega Gas Project in Mozambique

  • TotalEnergies has appointed Maxime Rabilloud as the new country manager for their mega gas project in Mozambique, currently under force majeur due to insurgent attacks in the area around Alfungi. Read more 

According to Africa Intelligence sources, Maxime Rabilloud, arrived in Maputo a few days ago. He replaces Ronan Bescond who will now join the Australian arm of the group.

With 22 years of experience in the French oil company, Maxime Rabilloud has solid experience to bring to a positive conclusion the Mozambique LNG Project that has been suspended since December 2020 due to insurgent attacks that compromised security in Cabo Delgado province.

Rabilloud spent the last 12 years in Lusophone countries, starting in Angola as general counsel and then managed Total’s business in Brazil at various levels of responsibility, including leading the subsidiary from 2015 to 2018. Since then, he has been general counsel for Total E&P.

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