Kuwait has overtaken Qatar as the third-largest supplier of crude to Japan, behind Saudi Arabia and the UAE, preliminary government export data for March released on…
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Oil reserves25.2 billion barrels
Oil production1.75 million bopd
Gas reserves24.7 tcm
Gas production177 bcm
Qatar’s oil and gas industry has had a significant impact on the nation since oil was discovered in the mid-20th century. In 1985, Qatar’s North field was declared the largest non-associated gasfield in the world with recoverable reserves amounting to 10% of all recoverable reserves worldwide.
Hydrocarbons activities and affiliated operations form the majority of the peninsular nation’s economic backbone and make up around 70% of government revenues. Gas operations have propelled the country’s GDP per capita into the top 50 globally. QatarEnergy is the state-owned entity involved in managing all oil and gas activity in the country.
The country has made considerable investments in producing LNG since it began in the 1990s, with the country now one of the leading LNG exporters worldwide along with the US and Australia. LNG export from Qatar has traditionally been done through long-term oil-indexed contracts, though short-term contracts are being made as the LNG customers diversify import sources. The traditional target market for the country’s product is Asia, although interest in Qatari LNG from Europe has grown.
While the nation’s power generation capacity has traditionally come from fossil fuels, the government has made ambitious strides to develop renewable capacity, particularly solar. The state has set ambitious targets to have its electricity derived from non-gas sources by 2030 under the Qatar National Vision 2030 initiative.
QatarEnergy has signed a 15-year deal for the supply of 3 million tonnes per year of LNG to Kuwait Petroleum Corporation.
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QatarEnergy is in talks with Kuwait Petroleum Corporation for a new long-term agreement to supply LNG to Kuwait.
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Ahmed Abdel Rahman of Clenergy MENA talks about the significance of projects such as the Shagaya Renewable Energy Park.
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QatarEnergy has brought Taiwan’s CPC Corporation on board as a partner in the North Field East LNG expansion project.
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Suresh Pillai of Mark Technologies talks about natural gas production in Kuwait's Jurassic gasfields.
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Kuwait has overtaken Qatar as the third-largest supplier of crude to Japan, behind Saudi Arabia and the UAE, preliminary government export data for March released on…
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Hisham El Grawany, the area manager of North Africa at DNV GL, sat down with TOGY to discuss the company’s role in some of Egypt’s mega-projects as well as…
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Hugh Fraser, a partner at Andrews Kurth law firm, talks to TOGY about the forces shaping demand for legal advice in Egypt’s energy market, the vital role joint…
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Qatar, host of the April 17 Doha meeting of OPEC and non-OPEC producers, on Tuesday formally invited the 12 other member countries, a statement by the Ministry of…
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Mohammed bin Saleh Al Sada, Qatari minister of energy and industry and current president of OPEC, has called for a meeting of OPEC and non-OPEC producers in Doha on…
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Eni and Shell on Monday announced the start of production from their Goliat and Parque das Conchas developments, respectively. The start-up of the Italian oil and gas…
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Chevron and its partners Shell and ExxonMobil will ship their first LNG cargo from Australia’s Gorgon LNG development next week, having begun production on…
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Total UAE exploration and production president Hatem Nuseibeh speaks to TOGY about changing concession agreements and increasing recovery factor goals. In January 2014,…
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Mohammed bin Saleh Al Sada, Qatari Minister of Energy and Industry and current president of OPEC, on Thursday underscored the need for a cap on production as a means to…
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Omani Minister of Oil and Gas Mohammed bin Hamad bin Saif Al Rumhy said on Wednesday that his country stands with Iran in the latter’s objection to last week’s…
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