Who We Are

The Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Investments Company (ROMPCO) is a joint venture between the government of South Africa (represented by the South African Gas Development Company (iGas)), the government of Mozambique (represented by Companhia Moçambicana de Gasoduto (CMG)), and Sasol. ROMPCO was formed to transport natural gas from Mozambique’s Pande and Temane gas fields to markets in both Mozambique and South Africa, for the economic benefit of the region.

Third Party Access

The MSP transmission pipeline form part of a major infrastructure network, linking Mozambique and South Africa, passing through several provinces and towns across the two countries ending in Secunda. Tie-in points are present at various locations along the length of the pipeline, to accommodate possible third-party connections.

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ROMPCO to showcase its contribution to regional integration at MMEC 2024

Date: The Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Investments Company (ROMPCO) will showcase its contribution to fostering......

28 Aug 24
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R-LNG via the ROMPCO pipeline a viable alternative for SA industrial customers

Date: Regasified Liquid Natural Gas (R-LNG) transported via the existing the Republic of Mozambique Pipeline......

28 Aug 24
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Maintaining an 800km pipeline through two countries is no mean feat

21 August 2024: Ensuring uninterrupted gas supply to customers over an 865 km pipeline that......

28 Aug 24
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ROMPCO pledges R1.5m to restore infrastructure at Tambo Memorial Hospital

Following the incident on 24 December 2022 when a gas tanker exploded while stuck under......

1 Mar 24
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