
Qatar to boost production from vast underwater gas field
DOHA, Qatar — Qatar laid out plans on Monday to boost production from a vast underwater natural gas field by 10 per cent, giving the energy-rich Gulf nation potential new revenue as it pursues ambitious infrastructure plans.
Qatar is a small but wealthy member of OPEC that generates most of its income from natural gas rather than crude oil. It exports the gas by chilling it to a form known as liquefied natural gas, or LNG, that can be shipped on tankers to customers around the world.
State-run Qatar Petroleum said a new gas project on the southern portion of the North Field would give the 2022 World Cup host capacity to export some additional 2 billion cubic feet of gas per day.
Current production from the field is around 21 billion cubic feet daily, QP President and CEO Saad Sherida al-Kaabi said.