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Russia Offers to Secure Mozambique’s Gas, Triggering Europe’s Energy Nightmare

By · July 17, 2026 · 6 min read

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Key Facts

The Offer. On 9 July 2026, Russia’s foreign minister publicly offered weapons and training to secure Mozambique’s gas-rich Cabo Delgado province.

The Asset. Cabo Delgado holds over $50 billion in LNG projects led by TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil, a cornerstone of Europe’s post-Ukraine energy pivot.

The Vacuum. The EU ended funding for Rwandan troops protecting the gas sites in May 2026, creating a security gap Moscow is now poised to fill.

The Leverage. A Russian security footprint would allow Moscow to gatekeep Europe’s alternative gas supply, mirroring its strategy of resource coercion.

The History. This is Russia’s second attempt to penetrate Cabo Delgado after a failed Wagner Group mission in 2019, now backed by a decade of debt and defence diplomacy.

Russia has formally offered to provide Mozambique gas security, positioning itself to control the very energy corridor Europe built to escape dependence on Moscow.

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A Strategic Offer Lands in Maputo

On 9 July 2026, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stood beside Mozambique’s leadership in Maputo and made an offer that instantly recalibrated the geopolitics of energy. He declared Moscow ready to help “eliminate the terrorist threat” in the northern province of Cabo Delgado, explicitly including the training of personnel and the supply of weapons and equipment.

The offer was not a signed deployment contract, but it was a formal, ministerial-level overture backed by a plan to draw up concrete projects before a joint economic commission meets later this year. It landed in a province that hosts a $20 billion liquefied natural gas project led by TotalEnergies, which has just restarted after years of insurgency-driven suspension.

Europe’s Alternative Gas Corridor Under Threat

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the European Union has raced to slash imports of Russian pipeline gas and LNG, turning African suppliers into strategic necessities. Mozambique’s Rovuma Basin, with more than $50 billion worth of LNG projects and vast reserves, became a cornerstone of that diversification strategy.

A credible Russian security footprint in Cabo Delgado would transform Moscow from Europe’s lost supplier into a potential gatekeeper of its replacement gas. Analysts tracking Russia’s Africa strategy note that Moscow systematically uses security assistance to gain exclusive control over key resources, allowing it to gatekeep commodities and leverage that dominance for advantages in other theatres, including security arrangements in Europe.

The Rwandan Vacuum Moscow Exploits

Russia’s timing was surgical. The European Union quietly ended its funding for Rwandan forces protecting European gas interests in Cabo Delgado in May 2026, just weeks before Lavrov’s visit.

Those Rwandan troops have been the backbone of security around the LNG sites since 2021, but their presence is now in question. The United States sanctioned the Rwanda Defence Force over Kigali’s role in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, and President Paul Kagame has warned he might pull his forces out, creating precisely the security vacuum Moscow’s offer is designed to fill.

A Decade of Debt, Arms, and Mercenaries

The 2026 overture is not a sudden move but the culmination of a patient, multi-layered campaign. In August 2019, Russia forgave 95% of Mozambique’s debt and signed energy and security deals that gave Rosneft rights to study geological data and enter offshore blocks near Cabo Delgado.

That same year, the Wagner Group deployed personnel, weapons, and equipment by air and sea into Cabo Delgado, establishing bases in Pemba and Mocímboa da Praia. The mercenary mission ultimately failed to contain the insurgency and retreated after suffering casualties, but it established a precedent for defence-for-resource deals and put Russian operatives inside one of Africa’s most promising gas regions.

The Great-Power Contest Over Critical Minerals

Mozambique’s gas is now a bargaining chip in a triangular contest between China, Russia, and the West, a dynamic we track closely in our Africa: The New Scramble pillar. China remains Mozambique’s largest infrastructure partner, having funded 95% of the Maputo–Katembe Bridge, while Western majors like TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil dominate the LNG projects.

Russia’s comparative advantage lies in coercive tools—arms, mercenaries, and political backing—which it trades for resource access and influence. For readers in Latin America, this pattern is familiar: Moscow uses security partnerships to insert itself into resource-rich regions where Western investors hesitate, creating leverage that extends far beyond the immediate theatre.

What to Watch as Mozambique Gas Security Shifts

The next six months will reveal whether Maputo and Moscow sign concrete defence cooperation agreements specifically referencing LNG infrastructure, potentially opening the door for Africa Corps deployments similar to those in Mali and the Central African Republic. Investors should watch how TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil assess the shifting security landscape and whether Russian involvement raises or lowers the risk premium on Mozambican LNG.

The European Union and Washington now face an uncomfortable choice: increase their own security funding to counterbalance Russia’s offer, or accept that the gas will flow regardless of who guards the gates. Mozambique’s government, meanwhile, is using Moscow’s reemergence as leverage to extract better deals from its largest economic partners, a hedging strategy familiar across the global South.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Russia offering security assistance to Mozambique now?

Russia is exploiting a security vacuum created by the EU’s withdrawal of funding for Rwandan forces that have protected Cabo Delgado’s gas sites since 2021. The offer allows Moscow to insert itself into Europe’s alternative gas corridor, gaining leverage over energy flows the EU needs to reduce dependence on Russian supplies.

What happened during Russia’s previous military involvement in Mozambique?

In September 2019, the Wagner Group deployed personnel, weapons, and equipment to Cabo Delgado to fight Islamist insurgents, but the mission struggled and ultimately failed to contain the violence. Despite that setback, the deployment established a precedent for defence-for-resource deals and gave Russian operatives direct experience inside one of Africa’s most promising gas regions.

How does this affect Europe’s energy security?

A Russian security presence around Mozambique’s LNG infrastructure would give Moscow the ability to disrupt or gatekeep gas flows that Europe counts on to diversify away from Russian energy. This transforms Russia from a supplier Europe is trying to escape into a potential controller of the alternative, undermining the EU’s entire post-2022 energy strategy.

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