Qatari-Chinese Long-term Agreement to Supply Beijing with LNG

CEO of QatarEnergy Saad Al-Kaabi and Chairman of China National Petroleum Corporation sign a long-term gas supply agreement. (QatarEnergy Company website)
CEO of QatarEnergy Saad Al-Kaabi and Chairman of China National Petroleum Corporation sign a long-term gas supply agreement. (QatarEnergy Company website)
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Qatari-Chinese Long-term Agreement to Supply Beijing with LNG

CEO of QatarEnergy Saad Al-Kaabi and Chairman of China National Petroleum Corporation sign a long-term gas supply agreement. (QatarEnergy Company website)
CEO of QatarEnergy Saad Al-Kaabi and Chairman of China National Petroleum Corporation sign a long-term gas supply agreement. (QatarEnergy Company website)

Qatar has secured a second huge gas supply deal with a Chinese state-controlled company in less than a year.

Qatar sealed a 27-year agreement with China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), under which China will purchase 4 million metric tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

China is the biggest customer of Qatar's LNG and one of the world's top LNG importers.

"Qatar will supply four million tons annually of natural gas from the North Field East Expansion Project to China over 27 years," Qatar's Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi told a signing ceremony in Doha.

“This will become the second LNG sale and purchase agreement to China within the North Field East Expansion Project,” added al-Kaabi, who is also the CEO of firm QatarEnergy.

Last November, Sinopec signed a deal with QatarEnergy to purchase 4 million tons of LNG annually for 27 years - the longest LNG contract signed by Qatar.

In April, Sinopec became the first Asian firm to get a stake in the North Field East expansion, gaining a 5% stake.

Kaabi announced on Tuesday another deal to sell and purchase shares by which CNPC becomes a partner in the North Field East Expansion Project, the world's biggest natural gas field.

The North Field contains 10% of the natural gas reserves in the world and extends under the Gulf into Iranian territory, according to QatarEnergy estimates.

The expansion worth $28.75 billion will ramp up Qatar's liquefaction capacity to 126 million tons per year by 2027.

This is QatarEnergy’s third deal to export LNG from the expansion project to an Asian buyer.

The Financial Times was the first to report this deal.



Egypt Increased Gas, Oil Production in Q3 of 2024

Egyptian Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi speaks at an event hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Cairo. (Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum)
Egyptian Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi speaks at an event hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Cairo. (Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum)
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Egypt Increased Gas, Oil Production in Q3 of 2024

Egyptian Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi speaks at an event hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Cairo. (Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum)
Egyptian Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi speaks at an event hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Cairo. (Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum)

Egypt’s Petroleum Minister Karim Badawi announced that his country had increased gas production between July and October 2024, with an extra 200 million cubic feet of gas and 39,000 barrels of crude oil per day.

Speaking at an American Chamber of Commerce event in Cairo, Badawi said the Ministry's strategy to address challenges and speed up development, production, and exploration is showing positive results, with early indicators confirming this progress.

Badawi explained that the Ministry is working to attract more investments in the oil and gas sector, both local and international, to meet domestic demand and reduce import costs.

He also noted efforts to regularly settle payments to foreign partners, offer incentives to boost production, and implement pricing reforms, as well as creating new investment opportunities and working with global partners to cut production costs.

Key developments include the resumption of drilling next month at the Zohr gas field, with two new wells expected to add 220 million cubic feet of gas per day. Gas production at the Raven field in the Mediterranean will also be accelerated in January 2025 with additional investment from BP.

Shell has completed the installation of two new wells in the West Delta, with a third set to follow next month. Agiba Petroleum is speeding up work in the Western Desert, and Apache Corporation is helping to increase gas production in the area.

Looking ahead, Badawi outlined plans to further accelerate production and exploration and improve refining capacity, especially at the expanded Midor refinery.