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Mozambique, Analysis. Breaking new ground. Claire Pickard-Cambridge Petrol. Economist. December 2000 Vol 67 No 12 PP. 12
The sun has finally begun to shine on Mozambique's infant gas industry after years of often difficult negotians. And if all goes according to plan, the marriage of the gasfields with the South African nmarket by 2004 should lay the foundation for developing a significant natural gas industry.
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Journal title: Petroleum Economist
Subjects: Oil and gas extraction, Natural gas, Oil and gas, Petroleum products, Primary energy production, Gas fields