U.S. embassy warns citizens to consider leaving district in north Mozambique

U.S. embassy warns citizens to consider leaving district in north Mozambique

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The U.S. embassy in Mozambique said Americans should consider leaving a northeastern district close to a major gas field as imminent attacks are likely after suspected Islamist militants beheaded 10 people and killed seven others since May.

Any sign of militant activity is a concern for the countryโ€™s fledgling gas industry and the area around the town of Palma near the Tanzanian border where the attacks took place is close to one of the worldโ€™s biggest untapped offshore gas fields.


โ€œWe strongly advise American citizens in the district headquarters of Palma to consider departing the area immediately,โ€ the embassy said on its website, warning of the โ€œlikelihood of imminent attacks.โ€

More than $30 billion is expected to be invested in Mozambiqueโ€™s natural gas sector to build capacity to produce 20 million tonnes per year of LNG, with the first exports from the fields discovered seven years ago due to start after 2021.

Anadarko Petroleum is seeking to raise a record $14-$15 billion from banks and export credit agencies for its huge liquefied natural gas (LNG) project there, sources close to the matter said in May.

โ€œWe take very seriously any potential threat to the safety of our employees and we continue to closely monitor the situation in the Palma area,โ€ Anadarko said in an email reply to questions.

The company declined to comment on reports it had suspended work on its massive LNG project in the war-scarred southeastern African country.

The Interfax Global Energy website, citing local sources, said militant attacks had caused work at the LNG site in Palma to be suspended.


Six men wielding machetes killed at least seven people and injured four others this month in the predominantly Muslim region close to the Tanzanian border and 10 were beheaded last month.

Mozambique has not been a focal point of Islamist militant activity in the past and police have been reluctant to ascribe the attacks to Islamists.

Mozambique has little history of militant activity and police are reluctant to ascribe the attacks to Islamists.

The gas find could enable the country to become a major LNPG exporter and attain middle income status. Currently it is one of the worldโ€™s poorest countries.

About 30 percent of Mozambiqueโ€™s 30 million people are Roman Catholics. Muslims make up about 18 percent of the population.

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