RasGas expecting healthy growth in LNG sector as long-term vision overcomes short-term uncertainty
Despite recent turbulence, the global business environment for LNG remains strong, and a continuous growth in demand is expected for years to come.
Despite recent turbulence, the global business environment for LNG remains strong, and a continuous growth in demand is expected for years to come.
Despite various examples of political upheaval in the region and economic headwinds across the globe, the future remains bright for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) industrial gases market.
RasGas Company Limited (RasGas) has announced the award of two major contracts linked to the upcoming Qatar III helium plant (Helium 3), to Air Products and Chiyoda AlMana, respectively.
With predicted booms in both GtL and LNG in Mozambique, the country looks set to challenge Qatar as the largest producer of both products very soon.
A “major environmental investment” has been opened in Qatar, which aims to reduce the emissions from the country’s bustling LNG industry
RasGas Company Limited won the Excellence in Project Integration Award at the 8th International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) which opened in Kuala Lumpur on 10th December.
Qatargas has announced the successful start-up of the Plateau Maintenance Project (PMP), which aims to ensure that the production capacity of Qatargas 1 is maintained at 10 million tpa of LNG for many years to...
RasGas invites all industrial gas companies who meet the mandatory requirements to submit a bid for the Helium Refinery 3 project, located in Ras Laffan Industrial City in the state of Qatar.
Malayasia is expected to surpass Qatar as the largest supplier of flexible LNG – according to a new report from consultants Wood Mackenzie.