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Qatar, France sign LNG supply deal beyond 2050

  • Spanish Market: Condensate, Crude oil, Natural gas
  • 11/10/23

State-owned QatarEnergy (QE) and France's TotalEnergies have signed two 27-year supply agreements for up to 3.5mn t/yr of LNG, starting in 2026, making France the first European country to purchase gas well beyond 2050.

The LNG "will be delivered ex-ship to the Fos Cavaou LNG receiving terminal in southern France", QE said today.

Qatar's North Field East (NFE) and North Field South (NFS) expansion projects will supply the LNG, QE said. TotalEnergies holds a 6.25pc stake at NFE and 9.375pc at NFS.

"The agreements we have signed… demonstrate our continued commitment to the European markets in general, and to the French market in particular, thus contributing to France's energy security," Qatari energy minister and QE chief executive Saad al-Kaabi said. "Qatar has been supplying the French market with LNG since 2009."

Al-Kaabi said in January that the 48mn t/yr NFE and NFS projects will be sold out potentially by the end of this year, with buyers in Asia-Pacific aware that there is a pull from Europe — "2023 is going to be a very big year for Qatar. A lot of things are going to be announced," he said.

QE and Chinese state-run CNPC signed another 27-year supply agreement for 4mn t/yr of LNG in June.

The deal was the third offtake agreement for LNG from NFE. QE's first two supply agreements at 32mn t/yr NFE were a 27-year, 4mn t/yr agreement with Sinopec and a 15-year, 2mn t/yr deal with ConocoPhillips for delivery to Germany.

It is unclear whether a June deal with Bangladesh's state-owned Petrobangla to supply 1.8mn t/yr over 15 years will use NFE supply, LNG from NFS, or draw cargoes from existing facilities. The 16mn t/yr NFS expansion is due on line in 2027 and will increase Qatar's liquefaction capacity to 126mn t/yr.


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