Qatar Petroleum has started the development drilling campaign of the North Field East Project to expand the production capacity of the world’s biggest natural gas deposit that the tiny nation shares with Iran in the Persian Gulf. Qatar shares the North Field with Iran, which calls the deposit the South …
Read More »Iran to Continue Development of Joint Oil & Gas Fields in New Year
Iran will go ahead with implementation of important oil projects including development of joint oil and gas fields in the new Iranian year started on March 20, NIOC official said on Wednesday. Karim Zobeydi, an official at National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) told IRNA on Wednesday that implementation of oil …
Read More »Saudi and Allies Restore Postal Service to Qatar Amid Rift
Saudi Arabia. Egypt and Bahrain are resuming postal services to Qatar -- frozen during a diplomatic rift that’s lasted nearly three years -- following a similar move by the United Arab Emirates.
Read More »Qatar’s Plans to Raise LNG Output will Lead to Boom in Maritime Transport. Logistics Services Industry
Many developments have already been achieved during the past few years.
Read More »Qatar Ready to Re-Route Oil. Gas Cargoes to China due to Spread of Virus
Qatar Ready to Re-Route Oil. Gas Cargoes to China due to Spread of Virus.
Read More »Qatargas Enters Agreement to Deliver 1mn Tonnes of LNG to Kuwait
Qatargas is delighted to conclude this new SPA with Shell.
Read More »Qatar’s First Large-Scale Solar Farm to Be Developed by Total and Marubeni
The facility will provide sustainable and affordable energy to the nation’s grid starting from 2021.
Read More »Iran Outstrips Qatar in Gas Extraction from Joint Field
It covers an area of 9.700 square kilometers. of which 3.700 square kilometers belongs to Iran.
Read More »Total will Build 800MW Solar Power Plant in Qatar
The facility will begin commercial operations next year.
Read More »Qatar to Develop 800 MW Solar Power Plant with Total. Marubeni
This plant is the first of its kind in the state of Qatar with a total capacity of 800 MW which equals about 10% of Qatar'.s current peak electricity demand.
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