Mozambique could reduce the volume of cooking gas imports by 70 percent, with the entry into operation, from next year, of the processing plant for this resource, in Temane, province of Inhambane.The manufacturing unit, whose execution level is at 40 percent, is expected to ensure the supply of thirty tons of gas to Mozambican families per year.The General Director of the South African multinational Sasol, Ovídio Rodolfo, said that the The completion of this project will reduce logistics constraints on its import, which has resulted in a lack of cooking gas and price speculation. Asked about the level of implementation of agreements to safeguard the interests of local content, the general director of Sasol, Ovídio Rodolfo, assured that there are significant advances. Ovidio Rodolfo, General Director of the multinational Sasol, which explores natural gas in Temane, in the province of Inhambane, spoke this Thursday, on the Café da Manhã program, on Rádio Moçambique. (RM)Source:Rádio Moçambique Online

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