ExxonMobil is resuming a liquefied natural gas development project in Mozambique, more than four years after it was paused due to a jihadist insurgency ERIC PIERMONT

US energy giant ExxonMobil announced Thursday the resumption of its gas development project in Mozambique, which had been suspended for several years due to a jihadist insurgency.

"We have lifted force majeure (FM) for the Rovuma LNG project in Area 4," the company said in a statement, referring to a legal concept that is invoked to suspend a project when there are unforeseen or adverse conditions.

ExxonMobil holds a 25 percent stake in the planned onshore liquefied natural gas facility in the southeastern African country that is expected to begin production in 2030.

A jihadist insurgency in Cabo Delgado, a northern prov

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