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.



Saudi Arabia Says Determined to Cooperate with Int’l Partners to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Arabia Says Determined to Cooperate with Int’l Partners to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim affirmed that the Kingdom's efforts in international forums and its role as an effective partner in the G20 have contributed to developing policies and programs that help enhance global economic stability and reduce development gaps between countries.

In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) on the occasion of the G20 Leaders' Summit that was held on November 18-19, Alibrahim said the G20 countries share development visions and aspirations, and that member states endeavor to increase international cooperation and build strategic partnerships that contribute to achieving the sustainable development goals.

The group also seeks to use member countries’ expertise in various fields when setting the agenda of the G20 Leaders' Summit every year, to urgently respond to accelerating global challenges and provide innovative solutions that contribute to enhancing the well-being of individuals and societies.

Alibrahim pointed out, in his statement, that the Development Working Group focused during the Brazilian presidency in 2024 on addressing the most prominent global issues and challenges facing developing countries, most notably reducing gender inequality, and ensuring the provision of water and basic services, adding that the Kingdom was keen to present a balanced approach that seeks to provide the necessary means of support to help developing countries advance and build their economic and social capabilities, and achieve equal opportunity.
Alibrahim stressed that empowering women is one of the most prominent achievements of the Kingdom, which strives to achieve gender equality and equal opportunity, and pointed to the concerted efforts in the Kingdom to create a supportive and enabling environment through regulatory and procedural reforms, and innovative programs, adding that labor market statistics indicate a 34.6% increase in the rate of women participation in the Kingdom’s workforce by the end of the fourth quarter of 2023, and that they made up 42.3% of the middle management in 2023.
Alibrahim said Saudi Arabia is committed to activating the G20 dialogue on water issues, which was launched under the Kingdom’s G20 Presidency in 2020, pointing to the country’s efforts to support environmental initiatives and employ technology, research, and innovation in the water sector, citing the Global Water Organization initiative that was launched by the Crown Prince last year.
Alibrahim praised the Brazilian presidency’s proposal, which included a comprehensive approach based on national, financial, and knowledge pillars, which highlighted the need to enact evidence-based policies, develop innovative financial solutions, and have countries share best practices, based on proactive policies and measures.
The Kingdom has also worked on a number of structural reforms that have had a positive impact on its fiscal and monetary policies, targeted social support and subsidy programs, and active investment strategies. It seeks to increase international cooperation and build global partnerships, said Alibrahim, mentioning its investment in the Brazilian food company BRF, a global company concerned with the environment, social development, and sustainable consumption, and its partnership with the World Economic Forum’s open innovation platform Uplink, which aims to increase commitment to environmental regulations, adopt environmentally friendly practices, and invest in innovative technologies to address sustainable development challenges.
Alibrahim stressed that the Kingdom is moving with determination and confidence on its path toward building a prosperous and sustainable economy capable of facing global challenges, and contributing to achieving sustainable development, in cooperation with its international partners.