Doha: By having revealed the list of companies chosen for expanding the North Field East (NFE) gas field, Qatar implements the first phase of raising its production of liquefied natural gas to 110 million tons, a 43 percent raise.
Therefore, the four new production lines will be ready for production by 2025. Experts disclosed to Qatar News Agency that this paves the way for announcing the winning companies for the development of the second phase of the southern sector of the North Field at the beginning of 2023, which aims to increase the national production capacity of liquefied natural gas from 110 million tons annually to 126 million tons by 2027.
Experts assert that Qatar chose the right moment to announce its North Field East gas field development partners, in light of the soaring pressure on the global gas market resulting in a search for additional sources of this vital substance. The development of the NFE will contribute to quenching the thirst of markets and further strengthen Qatar’s position as a major player in the gas industry. In a statement to QNA, economist Nasser Al Khalidi said that Qatar’s plan to increase its production of gas meets the requirements of the market and is a result of extensive and accurate studies that confirmed the existence of a large demand for liquefied gas as part of states’ strategies to switch from using polluting energy sources causing greenhouse gases to other clean sources of energy.
Al Khalidi added that the rise in gas prices is temporary and is linked to the Russian-Ukrainian war. In his assessment the market will balance itself in phases based on the mechanism of supply and demand, stressing that the concerned authorities in Qatar have chosen the right timing to raise their production capacities in light of the shortage predicted to take its toll on markets in the second half of the twenties of this century.
Furthermore, TotalEnergies, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Eni, and Shell had won earlier this year contracts to develop NFE, whose investment costs stand at about $28.75bn.
Qatar currently has a nominal gas liquefaction capacity of 77 million tons per year, following Australia’s capacity of 88 million tons per year. Furthermore, Al Khalidi said that the new production expansion will provide additional budget revenues for the government that will be channeled into further investments in the domains of education, health, and services in keeping pace with population growth, and in preparation for the new arrivals into the labor market and their needs, as the number of graduates is estimated at 3,000 graduates annually.
In fact, economic reports stated that Qatar expects to reap additional revenues of $40bn, as soon as it completes the first part of the 2025 natural gas production expansion project, with its production reaching 110 million tons by 2025.
Reports indicated that liquefied natural gas sales will help achieve a budget surplus of about $44bn by 2025, with the bulk of the remaining revenue going to the sovereign fund.
In a statement to QNA, banking expert Abdullah Al Raisi confirmed that Qatar’s policy to raise its production of natural gas is proceeding according to its programmed plans, as production is expected to reach about 126 million tons by 2027. Al Raisi pointed out that raising national capacities in natural gas production is a qualitative leap that will enhance the country’s position as one of the main players in this industry, which is witnessing a rise in demand, as a result of the pivotal role of this clean source of energy at a time when the world is in the process of an energy transition currently, which translates into Qatar having a bigger share of the market be it on the spot or long-term markets.
Moreover, Al Raisi said that the development of gas production capabilities in Qatar will enable the country to gain more control over the various stages of this industry’s chain production and will quench the thirst of global markets for this vital substance.
Al Raisi explained that the liquefied gas production raise will return Qatar to the top of the list of producing and exporting countries of the fuel and will enable more diversification of the state’s sources of income and will provide a higher budget to be spent on projects included in the Qatar National Vision 2030, in the process of achieving sustainable development goals on various fronts.