Qatar’s LNG export strategy has been chartering a “successful course” through the challenges posed by 2020 and the country strengthened its position in the global LNG market, according to Gas Exporting Countries Forum secretary general Yury Sentyurin. In spite of the current market challenges, Sentyurin pointed out that Qatar “has maintained its position as the .
GECF event highlights environmental benefits of gas
16 Dec 2020 - 11:10
The Secretary-General the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, Yury Sentyurin (top), and other officials during the 3rd annual edition of the workshop which was held virtually.
The Peninsula
Doha: As the world gets increasingly committed to limiting global warming to well below 2C degrees, the success of various initiatives to decarbonise natural gas will be key to ensure that this fastest growing and the cleanest hydrocarbon fuel remains prevailing in the future energy mix, participants of a recently-held Workshop on Environmental Advantages of Natural Gas heard.
Organised by the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), the 3rd annual edition of the workshop was held virtually and in the backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic when countries are juxtaposing between the need to restore economies and implement environmental safeguards. Increasing the number of participants. The importance of environmental protection in ene
Qatari firm participates in LNG tender
Qatar Petroleum Trading Company aims to build diversified global portfolio
Reuters
December 12, 2020
PHOTO: AFP
Qatar Petroleum’s newly formed trading unit participated in a buy tender by Pakistan LNG for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for the first time, industry sources said on Friday.
Qatar Petroleum said in November that it had set up a trading unit, Qatar Petroleum Trading Company, which will be headquartered in Doha and aims to build a diversified global portfolio of LNG produced locally and internationally.
The parent company typically negotiates the supply of LNG to Pakistan on a government-to-government level, one of the sources familiar with the matter said, adding that this was the first time any Qatari company had participated in a Pakistan tender.
Qatar Petroleum said in November that it had set up a trading unit, Qatar Petroleum Trading Company, which will be headquartered in Doha and aims to build a diversified global portfolio of LNG produced locally and internationally.