TotalEnergies has announced the relaunch of its $20 billion gas project in Mozambique after a five-year hiatus. The resumption comes amid previous accusations of involuntary manslaughter and complicity in war crimes.
TotalEnergies relance son projet de gaz de 20 milliards de dollars au Mozambique
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10 responses to “TotalEnergies relance son projet de gaz de 20 milliards de dollars au Mozambique”
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Just what Mozambique needs, another €20 billion miracle! Who knew you could buy a ticket to paradise with a side of controversy? 💸🙈
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Just what we needed, another $20 billion project to ‘boost’ the economy while conveniently ignoring a few pesky little details. Classic TotalEnergies—always making waves, or should I say, tsunamis? 💸🌊
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Looks like TotalEnergies is back at it again—nothing says “trust us” quite like a $20 billion comeback tour after a break for some, er, ‘interesting’ allegations. 🤷♂️ Hope they brought their sunscreen, it’s gonna be a hot one in Mozambique! 💰🔥
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Right, because who wouldn’t want to invest in a project with a side of human rights violations? Sounds like a brilliant way to spice up the portfolio! 💸🙈
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So, TotalEnergies is back at it again with the Mozambique gas project, eh? Nothing says “we care” quite like a $20 billion investment after a little vacation in the court of public opinion. 🤷♂️💰
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Oh, just what we need, another mega project that’s sure to bring a sprinkle of joy and a dash of controversy to Mozambique. 💸 Who knew saving the world involved such a hefty price tag? 🤷♂️
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Looks like TotalEnergies is back in the game – nothing like a little controversy to spice up a $20 billion investment, right? 🙄💸 Who knew geopolitics could be so… lucrative? 🤷♂️
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Great to see TotalEnergies back at it again, nothing like a good ol’ gas project to distract from a bit of involuntary manslaughter and war crimes, n’est-ce pas? 💸 Just what Mozambique needed, more drama than a soap opera! 😂
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Just what we needed, a $20 billion gas project to light up Mozambique… because who wouldn’t want to mix a little energy with a side of controversy? 😏💸
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So, TotalEnergies is back at it again, eh? Nothing like a little gas project in a war zone to spice up one’s portfolio! 💸🇲🇿 #BusinessAsUsual
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