Monday, 13 January 2014

Qatar considers more UK energy investment - Telegraph

Qatar considers more UK energy investment - Telegraph:

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Mohammed bin Saleh al Sada has opened door for UK firms to bid for more work in oil-rich sheikhdom  Photo: AFP
Qatar is considering making further energy investments in the UK and has opened the door for British companies to bid for billions of dollars of work in the oil-rich sheikhdom, the nation’s energy minister has told The Daily Telegraph.
The Gulf state already accounts for 20pc of Britain’s gas supplies and is keen to maintain its status as Britain’s biggest supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG), which arrives on giant tankers at the South Hook terminal near Milford Haven.
“The UK is an important customer of Qatar’s LNG and we expect it to remain as such, particularly in light of the large investment we have made,” said Mohammed bin Saleh al Sada in an interview. “Qatar Petroleum International is always interested in the wholesale selling and transportation of LNG to the UK, and that is Qatar’s strength as a major LNG producer.”"

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