Khaleej Times

Qatar, China sign 27-year energy deal

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Qatarenerg­y has signed a 27year deal to supply China's Sinopec with liquefied natural gas (LNG), the longest such LNG agreement so far as volatile markets drive buyers to seek longterm deals.

Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February, competitio­n for LNG has become intense, with Europe in particular needing vast amounts to help replace Russian pipeline gas that used to make up almost 40 per cent of the continent's imports.

“Today is an important milestone for the first sales and purchase agreement (SPA) for North Field East project, it is four million tonnes for 27 years to Sinopec of China,” Qatarenerg­y chief Saad Al Kaabi told Reuters in Doha, shortly before the deal signing.

“It signifies long-term deals are here and important for both seller and buyer,” he said, adding that the deal was the LNG sector's largest single sales and purchase agreement on record.

The North Field is part of the world's biggest gas field that Qatar shares with Iran, which calls its share South Pars.

Qatarenerg­y earlier this year signed five deals for North Field East (NFE), the first and larger of the two-phase North Field expansion plan, which includes six LNG trains that will ramp up Qatar's liquefacti­on capacity to 126 million tonnes per year by 2027 from 77 million.

It later signed contracts with three partners for North Field South (NFS), the second phase of the expansion.

Monday's deal, confirmed by Sinopec, is the first supply deal to be announced for NFE.

“This takes our relationsh­ip to new heights as we have an SPA that will last into the 2050s,” Kaabi said.

Kaabi said negotiatio­ns with other buyers in China and Europe that want to have security of supply were ongoing.

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 ?? ?? Saad Al Kaabi attends a signing ceremony with Sinopec, in Doha, on Monday. — reuters
Saad Al Kaabi attends a signing ceremony with Sinopec, in Doha, on Monday. — reuters

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