We will build and operate eight 10-machine matrices in Tete, Mozambique to convert about 30 million mt of sub-bituminous coal to 525,000 bbl / day of diesel, along with six 7-machine agro-chemical matrices to convert about 30% of the 4,000 hectares of Pakchong 1 grass to high-value chemicals and carbon fiber feedstock for additive manufacturing. Pakchong 1 grass will be cultivated with the local farms situated along all our pipelines in Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia, DRC, and Botswana.
Our requirements are as follows:
1. We will implement four matrices of H2H and S2J factory modules in Tete as a first phase of our operation there. Each Matrix will require 56.28 mmscfd of natural gas per day. So we will require 225.11 mmscfd of natural gas per day for the first four matrices. Once the second four matrices are operational, we will require a total of 450.21 mmscfd of natural gas per day.
2. This 450.21 mmscfd must be transported from Palma (Afungi LNG Peninsula) to Meconta (596 km by the road pipeline distance), and then from Meconta along the Nacala Railroad’s right of way to Moatize / Tete (912 km-119 km = 793 km of pipeline). The total Tete – Palma gas pipeline requirement is approximately 1,400 km.
3. We will require a diesel pipeline of 912 km from Tete to Nacala to carry about 60% of 525,000 bbl/day [315,000 bbl/day, or 42,751 mt per day] to be exported by sea.
4. About 40% of 525,000 bbl/day [210,000 bbl/day or 28,500 mt/day] will be carried west to Zimbabwe [1 pipe], Malawi [1 pipe], Zambia, Lubumbashi DRC, and Botswana [1 pipe servicing all three].