Qatar secures LNG capacity at UK's Grain terminal for 25 years
Qatar Petroleum has secured storage and redelivery capacity at UK’s Grain LNG terminal for 25 years from mid-2025, Qatar Petroleum and Britain’s National Grid said in separate statements.
The deal was signed between National Grid’s Grain LNG and Qatar Petroleum’s Qatar Terminal Limited (QTL) after the conclusion of an open season process launched by National Grid in Nov. 2019.
Qatar Petroleum said its affiliate will subscribe to the equivalent of up to 7.2 MM tons per year of the terminal’s future throughput capacity.
“By entering into this agreement, we are reaffirming our commitment to the United Kingdom’s gas market,” said Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, QP’s chief executive and Qatar’s energy minister.
QP is also a 67.5% shareholder in another UK LNG terminal, South Hook.
The Grain terminal, located on the Isle of Grain in Kent, is currently able to store and deliver enough gas to meet at least 25% of UK gas demand, National Grid said in its statement.
Reporting by Ekaterina Kravtsova in London, Yousef Saba in Dubai; Editing by Jan Harvey, Kirsten Donovan
- Freeport LNG export plant in Texas reports shutdown of liquefaction train
- TotalEnergies and Mozambique announce the full restart of the $20-B Mozambique LNG project
- Five energy market trends to track in 2026, the year of the glut
- RWE strengthens partnerships with ADNOC and Masdar to enhance energy security in Germany and Europe
- Venture Global wins LNG arbitration case brought by Spain's Repsol

Comments