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Tag Archives: Qatar
Qatar’s Natural Gas Exports
A recent article in the Dubai based Khaleej Times business section does an excellent job of describing the competing regional and global demands on Qatar’s natural gas exports. Qatar has grown into the world’s leading liquified natural gas (LNG) exporter … read more …
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Tagged Dubai, LNG, natural gas, Oman, pipeline, Qatar, United Arab Emirates
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Natural Gas ‘Squeeze’ in the Middle East
Energy exporters from the Arabian peninsula are currently developing their petrochemicals industries, increasing desalination efforts and providing for rapidly growing consumer power demands. We should not be surprised to find that these nations consume an ever increasing amount of their … read more …
Posted in Headlines
Tagged LNG, natural gas, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates
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