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Qatargas 4
Qatargas 4 is Shell’s first entry into Qatar’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector and brings to seven the number of countries where Shell participates in LNG supply projects. The single LNG mega train delivers approximately 7.8 million tonnes per annum of LNG.
Key facts
| Location: | Qatar, Ras Laffan Industrial City |
| Category: | LNG plant |
| Ownership: | Qatar Petroleum, 70%, and Shell, 30% |
| Operator: | Qatargas Operating Company |
| Peak Production: | 280 kboe/d |
| Plant capacity: | 7.8 mtpa LNG (1 mega train) |
| Key contractors: | Chiyoda/Technip joint venture (onshore) |
Current developments
Qatargas 4 started production in early 2011.
Despite being built in a challenging construction environment, progress at the project has been very much in line with our expectations at the time of the investment decision.
The majority of the onshore and offshore facilities for Qatargas 4 have been developed jointly with Qatargas 3 (a joint venture between Qatar Petroleum, ConocoPhillips and Mitsui development) through a single joint asset development team.
The LNG will be transported to market via a fleet of eight ships, each with a capacity in the range of 210,000-266,000m³, operated by Nakilat with the support of STASCO. First cargo was shipped to India – a new market – in February 2011.
Markets
Qatargas 4 opened up new markets for Qatari LNG in China and Dubai with agreements signed in 2008. China has huge potential as a new long-term market for Qatari LNG. In Dubai LNG can be used to help meet the country’s power demands for construction and water desalination plants, as well as for air-conditioning in summer when temperatures can hit 50° Celsius. Qatargas 4 continues to look for further opportunities to deliver LNG to other new markets that require stable and reliable energy supply.
Environment and society
Together with Pearl GTL, Qatargas 4 represents a multi-billion dollar commitment to Qatar by Shell. The project is being developed in line with our sustainable development principles.
* all images on this page are courtesy of Qatargas
Related press releases
- 20 February, 2011 – Qatargas and Shell send first Qatargas 4 cargo to India
- 10 April, 2008 - PetroChina, Qatargas and Shell sign first long-term Qatar – China LNG deal
- 9 July, 2007 - Qatar Petroleum and Shell announce formation of the Qatargas 4 joint venture company and the signing of the LNG sale and purchase agreement
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