Dubai looks to Qatar for natural gasPublish Date: 2010-01-27 00:00:18 Story Code: 24699 Dubai may start importing up to 37 billion cubic feet per year of natural gas from Qatar as early as September. About 40 per cent of the LNG from the project would go to China, and about 10 per cent to Dubai, where market conditions for gas exporters are more favourable than in the US and Canada. Dubai is building a floating LNG regasification terminal to receive supplies of the fuel, consisting of gas that is supercooled so it can be loaded on to tankers. The project was delayed, however, by the global economic crisis and logistics difficulties with building the receiving terminal. It may also have been scaled back. Last November, the executive vice president of Shell Qatar, Andy Brown, said the company had agreed to supply just 650,000 tonnes per year of LNG to Dubai. At the time, the shipments were projected to start in 2011. Dubai’s gas reserves are insufficient to supply growing demand for fuel from its power and industrial sectors. Previously, the emirate made up the shortfall by importing gas from Abu Dhabi. Share this story: Digg
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