Everything about Qatargas totally explained
Qatargas is a natural gas company in
Qatar. It has offshore natural gas production, which supplies the
LNG plant in
Ras Laffan, which has three operation
LNG trains. The company was established in
1984 and the shareholders of the company are
Qatar Petroleum,
ExxonMobil,
Total,
Mitsui and
Marubeni.
Qatargas II, a joint venture of Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil, consists two LNG trains. It is involved in the construction of the controversial South Hook
LNG terminal at
Milford Haven,
Pembrokeshire,
South Wales, which will feed the
South Wales Gas Pipeline.
In addition to the Qatargas II project, a further two trains are under construction. Qatargas III is a joint venture between Qatargas and
ConocoPhillips. Qatargas IV is a joint venture between Qatargas and
Shell. At first approached as separate projects, Qatargas 3&4 are now being built by a joint asset development team (JADT) which is staffed by Qatargas, ConocoPhillips and Shell employees as well as project direct hires and short term contractors.
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