Qatar Energy has announced the gradual resumption of liquefied natural gas production after a prolonged halt, reflecting the company's efforts to restore its activity in this vital sector. The move comes at a critical time for global markets that increasingly rely on natural gas as a source of energy.
QatarEnergy has announced the commencement of liquefied natural gas (LNG) production in a strategic export project located in the United States. This milestone comes amidst global energy disruptions caused by ongoing geopolitical tensions involving the US, Israel, and Iran.
Qatar Energy's decision to halt production in vital industries in Mesaieed, announced on March 3, has sent shockwaves through the Qatari economy, raising questions about its impact on local and international supply chains.
QatarEnergy has announced the launch of the first of three production lines at the Golden Pass natural gas project in Texas, with an annual production capacity of <strong>18 million tons</strong>. This milestone is a significant step in enhancing the company's ability to meet the growing demand for natural gas in global markets.
The Golden Pass plant, owned by Qatar Energy and ExxonMobil, has begun producing liquefied natural gas (LNG), potentially alleviating shortages caused by the Strait of Hormuz crisis. This announcement comes at a critical time as global markets face increasing tensions in the region.
QatarEnergy announced it expects to start exporting liquefied natural gas from the Golden Pass project in the second quarter of this year. This marks a significant step in the company's efforts to enhance its presence in the global energy market.
Qatar Energy announced today the start of liquefied natural gas production from the Golden Pass project, its largest investment in the United States. The joint venture with ExxonMobil paves the way for the first gas shipment to be exported in the second quarter of this year.
QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil have announced the commencement of liquefied natural gas (LNG) production from their joint facility in Texas. This milestone comes at a critical time as global markets face a severe gas supply shortage.
Ras Laffan, Qatar's hub for liquefied natural gas production, was targeted by Iranian missile strikes, resulting in significant fires and damage. These attacks come amid rising regional tensions impacting global energy markets.
QatarEnergy announced on Tuesday the declaration of 'force majeure' in liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply contracts with four countries due to Iran targeting some of its facilities. The affected countries include China, Italy, Belgium, and South Korea.
The Israeli attack on the South Pars field and targeting of Ras Laffan has immediate effects on natural gas prices, as Ras Laffan accounts for <strong>20%</strong> of global supplies.
Qatar Energy announced today the declaration of force majeure on some of its long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply contracts, impacting clients in Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. This decision comes amid significant geopolitical and economic challenges in the global gas market.