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Draft EIA study on Mozambique's 2nd FLNG factory beneficial

A second drifting liquefied gas (FLNG) factory for Mozambique would have very little negative effect on its sensitive surroundings, a draft ecological impact assessment (EIA) research study by Consultec environmental consultants has actually found.

Italy's Eni SPA has actually proposed finding the Coral Norte FLNG platform 10 km north of its twin Coral Sul which is presently operating in the Rovuma Basin.

Eni expects to reach a last financial investment decision on its second Mozambique FLNG, which will have a production capacity of 3.5 million lots a year, in the next few months, sources told in October.

The report determined dozens of negative impacts during specialist research studies that thought about harmful emissions, sound contamination, oil spills and other possibly devastating outcomes in the environmentally delicate Mozambique Channel.

Most of these were assessed as low or extremely low significance, before mitigation ... Simply put, they are impacts of decreased significance, which can be handled through basic mitigation and finest practices, stated the non-technical summary.

Amongst propositions to decrease the effect of intense lights at night, for example, it was recommended that birds perhaps disorientated by lights and found unscathed onboard, might be kept in dark containers before being launched the following day.

The new FLNG project, which would consist of six subsea wells, might start operations as early as 2027, the report stated.

The draft EIA will be shared for public remark for one month before any new info is looked at into a final report for government authorities to review.