Coral North will duplicate as well as complement Coral South in developing gas from Mozambique’s vast offshore fields. The gas will be converted into liquefied natural gas (LNG), transported by ship, and distributed globally. Coral North is currently under development and, once operational, will consolidate Mozambique’s role as an energy-producing country, as demonstrated by the achievements of Coral South following its start-up in 2022. The export of liquefied natural gas will enable the country to support its own development independently and contribute to the global energy supply security.
With estimated Gas In Place (GIP) of more than 500 bilion cubic meters, Coral North aims to maximise the value of available resources. The project builds on the execution of Coral South by developing the northern section of the Coral field. The technological core of the project will be the FLNG (Floating Liquefied Natural Gas) unit, a floating gas liquefaction plant that enables the conversion of natural gas into LNG.