Iraq to Establish Fixed Platform for Imported Gas at Grand Faw Port

Sudani chairs the meeting held to follow up on the implementation of the Ministry of Oil projects. (INA)
Sudani chairs the meeting held to follow up on the implementation of the Ministry of Oil projects. (INA)
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Iraq to Establish Fixed Platform for Imported Gas at Grand Faw Port

Sudani chairs the meeting held to follow up on the implementation of the Ministry of Oil projects. (INA)
Sudani chairs the meeting held to follow up on the implementation of the Ministry of Oil projects. (INA)

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia Al-Sudani approved Wednesday the establishment of a fixed platform for imported gas at the Grand Faw Port.
This gas platform marks a significant milestone in the country's oil and gas sector, representing the first of its kind.
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) issued a statement confirming the approval of the specialized committee's recommendations during a meeting chaired by Al-Sudani.
The meeting focused on outlining the forthcoming steps to operationalize the fixed platform.
Al-Sudani underscored that the successful initiation of this vital project was made possible by the substantial progress achieved in the Grand Faw Port project.
This strategic endeavor aligns with the government's commitment to address challenges related to gas supplies, eliminate hurdles in gas imports, and transition towards reliance on gas sourced from Iraqi fields.
According to the statement, the endorsed recommendations put forth by the committee include the engagement of a reputable international consulting firm to oversee both the technical and commercial aspects of the project.
Furthermore, it intends to issue invitations for the establishment of a fixed platform dedicated to importing liquefied gas within the expansive Al-Faw port along with the infrastructure, and integrating it into the existing pipeline network.
This move is aimed at ensuring a consistent gas supply from diverse sources and bridging the gap in electricity station operations.



Oman LNG Delivers First Shipment to Shell

A glimpse of the first LNG shipment delivery to Shell at the industrial complex in Sur, Oman (Oman News Agency)
A glimpse of the first LNG shipment delivery to Shell at the industrial complex in Sur, Oman (Oman News Agency)
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Oman LNG Delivers First Shipment to Shell

A glimpse of the first LNG shipment delivery to Shell at the industrial complex in Sur, Oman (Oman News Agency)
A glimpse of the first LNG shipment delivery to Shell at the industrial complex in Sur, Oman (Oman News Agency)

Oman LNG on Tuesday announced the successful loading of its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo to Shell under its new long-term agreements, marking a significant milestone in the company’s strategy to expand its global market reach and reinforce Oman’s position as a leading LNG supplier.
According to Oman News Agency, the ceremonial event took place at Oman LNG’s state-of-the-art facility in Sur, under the auspices of Salim al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals, alongside senior officials from Oman LNG and Shell.
Aufi, in his remarks, emphasized the importance of this milestone, saying, “Today’s shipment is not merely a delivery but a testament to Oman’s commitment to energy security, global collaboration, and sustainable economic growth. It also reflects the strong partnership between Oman LNG and Shell, built on mutual trust and a shared vision.”

Shell, as the largest offtaker under these new agreements, plays a pivotal role in Oman LNG’s strategic plans for sustained growth and market expansion.

Oman LNG’s CEO, Hamad al Naamany, highlighted the significance of this shipment, saying, “We are embarking on a 10-year concession extension with market leaders in LNG and energy. Our growth is aligned with Oman’s vision and adapted to the evolving global energy market demands. Our partnership with Shell continues to thrive, contributing to Oman’s economic diversification goals.”