QatarEnergy inks agreement to build 18 large-scale LNG carriers
QatarEnergy has entered into an agreement with China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) to build 18 large-scale LNG carriers.
Read moreQatarEnergy has entered into an agreement with China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) to build 18 large-scale LNG carriers.
Read moreIn a significant development, since 2022, QatarEnergy has signed TCPs for the long-term charter and operation of 104 conventional LNG vessels as part of its LNG fleet expansion program.
Read moreQatarEnergy has signed time-charter party (TCP) agreements with Qatar Gas Transport Company Limited (Nakilat) for the operation of 25 conventional-size LNG vessels as part of the second ship-owner tender under QatarEnergy’s LNG Fleet Expansion Program.
Read moreQatarEnergy has announced that it is proceeding with a new LNG expansion project, the 'North Field West' project, to further raise the State of Qatar's LNG production capacity to 142 million tons per annum (MTPA) before the end of this decade, representing an increase of almost 85% from current production levels.
Read moreABS has opened the ABS Global LNG Academy in Doha, a training center focused on educating mariners in LNG vessel operations.
Read moreQatarEnergy has signed a 20-year LNG Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with Petronet LNG Limited to supply 7.5 million tons per annum (MTPA) of LNG to India.
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries has secured a contract worth $3.44 billion to build 15 liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers for an undisclosed Middle Eastern client, likely QatarEnergy.
Read moreQatarEnergy has reportedly entered into an agreement with Hudong-Zhonghua for the construction of eight Q-Max LNG carriers, each with a capacity of 271,000 cubic meters.
Read moreQatarEnergy has announced the signing of a partnership agreement with China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec) for the North Field South (NFS) expansion project.
Read moreReuters highlights that, U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) producers ramped up exports in October, to 7.92 million metric tons, according to data provider LSEG, the second-highest monthly level on record.
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