Qatar Petroleum takes over ownership of first-ever LNG plant
Qatar Petroleum said it would take full ownership of its Qatargas 1 LNG plant when its 25-year contract with international investors including ExxonMobil Corp and Total SE expires next year.
The decision not to extend the contracts for the country’s first-ever LNG processing plan came as Qatar Petroleum (QP), the world’s top LNG producer, prepares to vastly expand its capacity in the coming years with foreign investment.
Qatar Petroleum said in a statement it would not renew agreements with the companies when they expire on 31 December 2021.
International energy companies had previously hoped that partnerships with QP on existing LNG production facilities, known as trains, would be extend, albeit at different terms, analysts at Credit Suisse said in a note.
“QP had previously not indicated its approach for awarding the post-2021 contract. Now we know that when existing licenses expire, QP appears to plan without partners,” Credit Suisse said.
Reporting by Hadeel Al Sayegh; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and Richard Chang
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