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The outlook for the future of Qatar in global LNG trade is very promising, according to the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF).
The country is also expected to retain the crown of world’s largest LNG exporter as it has already taken measures to substantially increase LNG production capacity.
“The outlook for the future role of Qatar in global LNG trade is also very promising due to the fact that Qatar has a great potential to send its LNG cargoes into Asian markets with lower shipping costs compared to other LNG suppliers.
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Woqod opens new Ras Laffan petrol station
18 Apr 2021 - 14:29
The Peninsula
Doha: As part of Woqod s ongoing expansion plans to be able to serve every area in Qatar, Qatar Fuel WOQOD opened Ras Laffan petrol station, at Ras Laffan Industrial City, on Sunday, April 18, raising its network of petrol stations to 107.
Woqod s Managing Director & CEO, Saad Rashid Al Muhannadi, said, We are pleased to open a new petrol station in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Woqod aspires to expand its petrol station network in the country to meet the rising demand for petroleum products and achieve the goal of providing customers with access to best-in-class products and services at their convenience and comfort. WOQOD team would like to extend their gratitude to all concerned governmental and private entities that contributed to the completion of this project.
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