Qatargas I LNG Plant, Ras Laffan, Qatar
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Construction Started1994
Output10mpta
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Qatargas I LNG plant is located in Ras Laffan Industrial City in Qatar and has been in operation since December 1996. It is owned and operated by the Qatar Liquefied Gas Company (Qatargas), a special purpose vehicle established to build, own and operate the LNG plant.
The plant uses natural gas from the giant North Field reservoir as feedstock and exports the processed LNG product to Japan, Spain, Europe, Korea and the US. Qatargas I LNG plant is located in Ras Laffan Industrial City in Qatar and has been in operation since December 1996.
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Summary The surge in final investment decisions (FIDs) worldwide for new LNG production capacity in 2019 and the downturn in prices in winter 2019/2020, which lasted most of last year, has done nothing to derail Qatar’s LNG ambitions. Plans to develop up to 49mn mt/year of new production capacity over the next six years will cement the country’s position as the world’s dominant LNG producer in a market expected to expand even under accelerated energy transition scenarios. [Gas in Transition, Volume 1, Issue 1]
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