Qatar this week laid to rest any notion that it was struggling to secure long term sales commitments for volumes from its LNG expansion trains. QatarEnergy signed sales contracts for 5mn t/y of LNG during the triennial International Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas in Doha (LNG2026).
The agreements with Petronas and Jera were the first since December 2024, when a 700,000 t/y five-year deal was reached with India’s Gail. (CONTINUED – 1557 WORDS)
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