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Qatar: Three More Partners To Join NF South Development Project, AlKaabi

By
M Ashraf Siddiqui
08/10/2022
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Doha, 06 Oct 2022

 Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy Affairs, President and CEO of QatarEnergy, revealed that three new partners will be entering the North Field South (NFS) project in addition to the partner recently announced, adding that they will be announced in due course.

He made the remarks during the Energy Intelligence Forum’s Energy Executive of the Year Leadership Dialogue in London.

Al-Kaabi noted that the North Field East, North Field South, and Golden Pass projects will bring a total of 48 million tons of LNG per annum, stressing that Qatar alone will bring most of the new LNG volumes between 2025 and 2027.

Speaking on the value of QatarEnergy’s international partnerships in these ambitious projects, he said: “the partnership model we are adopting has been very successful in making us what we are today, giving us the ability to develop the best competencies, capabilities, technologies, and marketing support. We are grateful for all our partners who are working with us hand in hand to reach where we are.”

On net-zero, he said that while many countries had made announcements to meet certain targets by certain times, they did not have the plan and/or the will to take that commitment to the finish line. As a result, he added, coal-burning is making a comeback more than any other time. Putting us many years backwards.

Qatar Energy Minister highlighted Qatar’s role in reducing gas emissions and carbon footprint, saying: “His Highness the Amir will inaugurate Al-Kharsaah solar power station later this month, which has a capacity of 800 MW, providing our national grid with 10% of local demand. This says quite a lot for a major gas producer.”

“We are the largest MENA country in terms of injecting CO2, as part of our carbon capture and sequestration efforts. We are currently injecting 2.5 million tons as we speak, which will grow to over 11 million tons of CO2 per annum by 2035, AlKaabi added.”

On energy transition, Minister Al-Kaabi called for a responsible transition in which natural gas is a destination fuel accompanied by carbon sequestration and storage as well as methane abatement.

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