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  • Qatar

    In collaboration with an ExxonMobil affiliate, Qatar has recently announced plans to develop its capacity to deliver more than 60 million metric tonnes of LNG per annum to sell to customers worldwide. This Middle Eastern country boasts the third...

    • Publication date : 2005/10/26
  • LNG news: Qatar

    Qatar is poised to become the world's largest exporter of LNG. It expects to be exporting 77 million tons/year by 2012. The country intends to invest 130 billion USD in the oil and gas infrastructure over the next 7 years.

    • Publication date : 2007/05/04
  • Briefs: Project Qatar 2004

    A prestigious building project involving innovative district cooling has been launched in Doha's West Bay area. Initially, 82.5 million USD will be invested in the scheme in order to meet the cooling requirements of 50 office buildings. Additional...

    • Publication date : 2004/07/27
  • District cooling in Qatar

    Qatar had a total installed capacity of 270 KRT (950 MW) in 2014, and expects 18% CAGR of installed capacity from 2014 to 2019.

    • Publication date : 2015/06/12
  • The first air-conditioned stadium in Qatar

    Qatar recently completed the installation of air conditioning in the Khalifa International Stadium, in preparation for FIFA World Cup 2022.

    • Publication date : 2017/07/10
  • Qatar will ban inefficient air conditioners

    The importation, storage, display and sale of inefficient air conditioners is to be banned in Qatar from July 1, 2016.

    • Publication date : 2016/04/13
    • Subjects: Regulation
  • An air-conditioned jogging track in a park in Qatar

    A 50,000 m² park opened in Al Gharrafa, Qatar. It has the particularity of being equipped with a fully air-conditioned track for pedestrians and joggers. 

    • Publication date : 2022/01/28
  • Solar cooling: Plans for air-conditioned stadiums in Qatar

    When Qatar won the bid to host the 2022 football World Cup in December 2010, it came as a surprise. One of the major causes of scepticism was the average summer temperatures of over 40°C with recent peaks at 50°C. But central to Qatar's bid was a...

    • Publication date : 2011/02/11
  • Briefs: Qatargas

    Qatargas has just announced that it has signed a sales and purchase agreement to sign 2 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) under a 25-year contract to China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC). The LNG will be...

    • Publication date : 2008/08/12
  • Qatargas delivers first Q-Max LNG Cargo to China

    Qatargas delivered its first Q-Max LNG cargo to China late 2011.Delivered on board the Q-Max vessel, Bu Samra, this was the first Qatari LNG Q-Max cargo delivered to PetroChina’s recently commissioned LNG receiving terminal at Rudong, Jiangsu...

    • Publication date : 2012/02/07
  • World Cup stadium cooling technology and CO2 emissions

    The FIFA World Cup stadiums in Qatar combine passive cooling strategies with innovative air-conditioning technology to offer fans and players a more comfortable...

    • Publication date : 2022/11/21
    • Subjects: Technology
  • LNG Worldwide

    - Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is found in many parts of the world (e.g. Algeria, Australia, Brunei, Indonesia, Libya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Oman, Qatar and Trinidad and Tobago), with the largest reserves in the Middle East. Worldwide, there are...

    • Publication date : 2004/04/28
  • LNG ship shortage hurts new players

     A lack of available liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers helped push charter rates up this winter and continues to hamper trade for smaller players without access to tonnage, according to shipper Golar LNG (GLNG). Large increases in Asian demand...

    • Publication date : 2011/08/04
  • GCC district cooling is booming

    According to a MEED recent report, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) district cooling market has experienced rapid growth over the past 10 years and now has a capacity of just over 6300 MW. The GCC involves the 6 Persian Gulf states of Bahrain,...

    • Publication date : 2009/08/13
  • LNG vessels

    The world's largest LNG vessel, Mozah, recently made its maiden visit to the South Hook LNG Terminal in Milford Haven, UK, heralding a new era in the history of liquefied natural gas (LNG) transportation. The Q-Max ship measures 345 metres long,...

    • Publication date : 2010/03/07