Category: qatar
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QatarEnergy turns off LNG and downstream production taps
QatarEnergy turns off LNG and downstream production taps Qatar’s state-owned oil & gas giant QatarEnergy has opted to clamp down on output by cutting off the production flow of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and associated products in the wake of the attack on Iran, which the U.S. and Israel launched over the weekend. The post…
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Technip Energies-led JV nets ‘major’ LNG contract with QatarEnergy
Technip Energies-led JV nets ‘major’ LNG contract with QatarEnergy A joint venture (JV) of Technip Energies, as the leader, Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) […] The post Technip Energies-led JV nets ‘major’ LNG contract with QatarEnergy appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Saipem scores another massive deal from QatarEnergy
Saipem scores another massive deal from QatarEnergy Italian energy services contractor Saipem, in partnership with COOEC, has been awarded an offshore EPCI contract for worth on the North Field worth $4bn by Qatar’s state-owned company QatarEnergy. The contract is for the so-called COMP5 package of the North Field Production Sustainability Offshore Compression Complexes project. The…
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Saipem and COOEC rake in $4 billion for work at QatarEnergy’s giant offshore gas field
Saipem and COOEC rake in $4 billion for work at QatarEnergy’s giant offshore gas field In partnership with China Offshore Oil Engineering Co. (COOEC), Italy’s engineering, drilling, and construction services giant Saipem has won a multibillion-dollar engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) assignment with QatarEnergy LNG, a subsidiary of Qatar’s state-owned energy giant QatarEnergy, at…
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Qatar peels back navigation ban
Qatar peels back navigation ban Doha has just softened its maritime blackout. After a full suspension on October 4 due to GPS disruptions, Qatar’s Ministry of Transport partially lifted the freeze late yesterday. Daytime navigation is now allowed, though nighttime restrictions remain for smaller, non-merchant vessels. The move comes amid warnings that the GPS “technical…
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Qatar orders all ships to stop due to GPS ‘technical fault’
Qatar orders all ships to stop due to GPS ‘technical fault’ Doha has pulled the plug on navigation with the Qatari Ministry of Transport on Saturday, ordering all vessels to halt navigation in its waters, citing a “technical fault in the GPS” that’s disrupted routes. The move comes amid a regional spike in GPS jamming…
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$4 billion oil & gas assignment in Middle East breaks Chinese companies’ record
$4 billion oil & gas assignment in Middle East breaks Chinese companies’ record Qatar’s state-owned oil & gas giant QatarEnergy has entrusted China’s Offshore Oil Engineering Company (COOEC) with two segments of work related to its redevelopment project off the Persian Gulf state’s coast. This package set, worth approximately $4 billion, is said to set…
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ADES scores multi-year jackup extension deal in Qatar
ADES scores multi-year jackup extension deal in Qatar Saudi Arabia’s ADES has signed a multi-year contract extension with QatarEnergy for its jackup rig Aquamarine Driller, marking its second long-term award in Qatar this year. The deal secures the rig for a firm period of four years, with three additional one-year options. If fully exercised, the…
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French firm wins work on QatarEnergy’s giant gas field expansion project
French firm wins work on QatarEnergy’s giant gas field expansion project India’s Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) has handed out a detailed engineering design contract to French-based engineering company Technip Energies for an offshore compression project it will undertake for QatarEnergy LNG The post French firm wins work on QatarEnergy’s giant gas field expansion project…
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Qatar’s LNG fleet expansion coming along as Hanwha cuts steel for 8 newbuilds
Qatar’s LNG fleet expansion coming along as Hanwha cuts steel for 8 newbuilds South Korea’s shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean has hosted a steel-cutting ceremony for eight new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers being built as part of QatarEnergy’s historic LNG fleet expansion project. The vessels will be owned and operated by Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat).…
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Norwegian tech to enhance safety of over 300 assets offshore Qatar
Norwegian tech to enhance safety of over 300 assets offshore Qatar Norway-based software developer Vissim has been hired as a subcontractor to deliver a centralized vessel monitoring and alerting system (CVMAS) to Qatar-based Bin Omran Trading & Telecommunications, which oversees local project management and offshore installation. The post Norwegian tech to enhance safety of over…