ExxonMobil provides $300,000 to support relief efforts in Mozambique following cyclone Idai

Wed, Mar 20, 2019 | By publisher


Oil & Gas, Uncategorized

Funding will be provided to the Red Cross and other agencies to assist with disaster relief efforts

 

 

 

ExxonMobil said today, Wednesday, March 20 that it is providing $300,000 to aid agencies to support disaster relief and recovery efforts in Mozambique following Cyclone Idai, which made landfall on March 14.

Of the amount, $250,000 will be contributed to the American Red Cross for ongoing rescue efforts and for food, shelter and comfort for the storm’s victims. ExxonMobil’s affiliate ExxonMobil MoçambiqueLimitada will contribute another $50,000 to organizations operating in Mozambique that are assisting the government with disaster relief efforts.

“We are deeply saddened by the impact of Cyclone Idai on Mozambique and surrounding countries,” Darren W. Woods, the ExxonMobil chairman and chief executive officer, said. “The devastation has been widespread, and this funding will help provide relief during a difficult time. Our thoughts are with everyone affected.”

ExxonMobil employees and contractors have been reported safe following the cyclone.

In Mozambique, ExxonMobil holds an indirect 25 percent interest in Area 4 and will lead the construction and operation of onshore natural gas liquefaction plants. The company also holds 60 percent operating interest in the Angoche (A5-B) and Zambezi Delta (Z5-C and Z5-D) basins awarded during Mozambique’s fifth licensing round.

 

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