Qatar signs deal to export liquefied natural gas to China

Qatar signs deal to export liquefied natural gas to China

Qatar signs deal to supply gas to China for 27 years

Qatar signed a deal to supply liquefied natural gas to China, the world’s largest energy consumer and biggest energy importer, that will let the expat petrochemical capital export its product using a new pipeline across the Middle East.

The agreement came during the state visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who hailed the Gulf Arab state as a “bridge to the future”, after the Gulf state was the first foreign buyer to sign a deal to purchase liquefied natural gas from Qatar.

The agreement will allow Qatar to export liquefied natural gas to China in the first phase of the project, which will require two new subsea pipelines and two gas liquefaction units, according to Qatar Petroleum.

Qatar signed a deal to export liquefied natural gas to China

Qatar signed a deal to supply liquefied natural gas to China, the world’s largest energy consumer and biggest energy importer

The agreement came during the state visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who lauded the Gulf state as a ‘bridge to the future’, after the Gulf state was the first foreign buyer to sign a deal to purchase liquefied natural gas from Qatar

Qatar signed a deal to supply liquefied natural gas to China, the world’s largest energy consumer and biggest energy importer

The agreement comes after the Gulf state was the first foreign buyer to sign a deal to purchase liquefied natural gas from Qatar.

The agreement, which is a joint venture between Qatar and a Chinese state-owned company, will allow the expat petrochemical capital export its product using a new pipeline across the Middle East.

During his visit to the Gulf state from 10-14 June, which included a visit to the Doha World Forum Expo, President Xi said the agreement would “provide an economic powerhouse, that will also be an energy powerhouse”.

The agreement comes after the Gulf state was the first

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