The Borneo Post

Qatar Petroleum signs initial deals to boost local energy industry

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DOHA: Qatar Petroleum signed preliminar­y deals worth more than nine billion Qatari riyals ( US$ 2.47 billion) on Monday with oil services firms Schlumberg­er and Baker Hughes to boost the local energy industry.

Qatar, the world’s top liquefied natural gas ( LNG) exporter which is facing a trade boycott by some Arab states, wants to reduce reliance on imports and lift domestic production.

“As part of our national duty to develop the industry in Qatar and to promote self- reliance, we saw the need to localise many of the supporting industries in the sector,” QP Chief Executive Officer Saad al- Kaabi said at an event to sign memorandum­s of understand­ing with Schlumberg­er and Baker Hughes.

The preliminar­y agreements would involve investment in production facilities, training and developmen­t, Kaabi said.

Another oil services firm McDermott signed a joint venture deal with Qatar’s energy shipping and transport firm Naqilat to build maritime platforms for offshore and onshore structures, Kaabi said, without giving a value.

Qatar expected to save about nine billion riyals a year through import substituti­on after building up its local energy industry, Kaabi, without giving a target date.

Qatar aims to boost its annual LNG output by 43 percent by 2023/24 to 110 million tonnes per year from 77 million now. — Reuters

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