Qatar, Exxon Mobil to Build $8.6 Billion in Gas Project
Qatar said on Jan. 6 that it and Exxon Mobil have agreed to jointly develop the Barzan Gas Project, which will provide 1.4 billion cubic feet of gas a day.
"The estimated total cost of the project will be around $8.6 billion," Energy Minister Abdullah al-Attiyah said upon signing the agreement with Andrew P Swiger, senior vice president of Exxon Mobil Corp.
The project will be located in Ras Laffan industrial city and will be operated by RasGas, processing gas from Qatar's north field to supply power stations and industries in the Gulf state, a statement said.
The project will produce 1.4 billion cubic feet of gas per day and the first gas flow is planned for 2014.
State-run Qatar Petroleum reportedly owns 93% of the project, with the remainder belonging to Exxon Mobil.
The small emirate, which holds the world's third-largest gas reserves, last month celebrated raising its production capacity for liquefied natural gas to 77 million tons annually, enforcing its position as the world's largest producer.
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2011