Qatar's Rasgas is to shut down one of the world's biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) production units for maintenance next January, a company spokeswoman said on Tuesday. She declined to say how long the outage, planned for the mid-winter peak demand period for most large gas consuming countries, would last. "The planned routine maintenance on Train 7 will take place in January 2012," she said. The plant, which can liquefy 7.8 million tonnes of natural gas per year (mtpa), started up in February 2010 and was built to supply North America, Europe and Asia. On August 26, news that sister company Qatargas plans to stop three of its 7.8 mtpa plants in rolling maintenance planned for autumn caused the biggest rise in UK gas contracts since Japan's Fukushima nuclear crisis began in March on growing winter fuel fears among European buyers. British benchmark front-season gas prices soared to new highs last week on fears the Qatargas work planned for autumn, when demand usually rises as temperatures in major LNG importing markets of north-west Europe and north-east Asia fall, could cut supply to Europe and increase Qatari LNG diversions to higher-paying Japan. Gas producers typically carry out maintenance on their facilities during the summer for the northern hemisphere, where most of the world's gas is consumed and where leading importers Japan, Korea and Britain use it for heating in winter. Despite low demand, widespread maintenance on Rasgas and Qatargas production facilities caused a big rally in UK gas prices in summer 2010 because Britain has become increasingly reliant on large quantities of Qatari LNG to offset its own declining production. Rasgas, a joint venture between Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil , is one of two LNG producers in Qatar, the world's largest LNG exporter with the capacity to produce 77 million tonnes a year of gas chilled to liquid form. From / Arabian Business News
GMT 18:36 2017 Tuesday ,26 December
Scenting a recovery, oil producers ratchet up spendingGMT 20:43 2017 Monday ,25 December
Oil markets will witness balance in 2018: Iraqi Oil MinisterGMT 16:17 2017 Sunday ,24 December
Iraq invites bids for new oil pipelineGMT 14:26 2017 Friday ,22 December
Energy prices bump key US inflation index up in NovemberGMT 17:59 2017 Tuesday ,19 December
Japan trade surplus drops sharply on higher oil importsGMT 17:31 2017 Thursday ,14 December
Energy costs push US consumer inflation higher as Fed meetsGMT 15:30 2017 Wednesday ,29 November
Shell resumes all-cash dividend as oil price recoversGMT 13:22 2017 Sunday ,26 November
Chinese demand teaser to weigh on Vienna oil summitMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor