- March 01, 2025

KAHRAMAA and QEWC signed a QAR 1.6 billion Power Purchase Agreement for 511 MW peak electricity generation uni ..Read More
KAHRAMAA and QEWC signed a QAR 1.6 billion Power Purchase Agreement for 511 MW peak electricity generation units at Ras Abu Fontas, starting January 2027. The project enhances grid stability, energy security, and renewable integration under Qatar’s National Renewable Energy Strategy. It marks strong public-private collaboration to ensure efficient, sustainable electricity supply while modernizing the energy sector.
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- March 01, 2025

PowerChina has signed an EPC contract with Qatar Electricity and Water Company (QEWC) for a 500MW single-cycle ..Read More
PowerChina has signed an EPC contract with Qatar Electricity and Water Company (QEWC) for a 500MW single-cycle peak-generation gas power plant in Ras Abu Fontas, Doha. The project includes two F-class gas turbine generator sets and is set for completion in January 2027 to meet peak summer demand. This project aligns with Qatar’s 2030 Economic Development Vision and strengthens PowerChina’s presence in the Middle East energy sector under the Belt and Road initiative.
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- February 13, 2025

CDE has signed a deal with Advanced Technology Recycling (ATR) to supply wet processing technology for constru ..Read More
CDE has signed a deal with Advanced Technology Recycling (ATR) to supply wet processing technology for construction and demolition (C&D) waste in Qatar, marking a first in the Gulf region. Signed in December 2024, the partnership enables ATR to efficiently recover valuable resources, supporting sustainable waste management. This collaboration aligns with Qatar’s environmental goals and CDE’s mission to tackle global waste challenges through innovative recycling solutions.
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- January 12, 2025

TotalEnergies, in partnership with Basra Oil Company and QatarEnergy, has launched construction of the ArtawiG ..Read More
TotalEnergies, in partnership with Basra Oil Company and QatarEnergy, has launched construction of the ArtawiGas25 facility in Iraq's Basra region. The USD 250 million project will process 50 million cubic feet per day of associated gas, reducing flaring and supplying gas to local power plants, benefiting 200,000 households. The project is part of the broader USD 10 billion Gas Growth Integrated Project (GGIP), which aims to enhance Iraq's energy infrastructure and reduce emissions.
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- December 15, 2024

QatarEnergy has acquired a 27.5% working interest in Namibia’s offshore Block 2813B (PEL0090) through an agr ..Read More
QatarEnergy has acquired a 27.5% working interest in Namibia’s offshore Block 2813B (PEL0090) through an agreement with Harmattan Energy Limited (a Chevron subsidiary), which retains a 52.5% stake. The block, located 200 km offshore and near QatarEnergy’s Venus discovery, spans 5,433 km² in deep waters. QatarEnergy plans to begin drilling the first exploration well soon, strengthening its upstream presence in Namibia.
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- December 11, 2024

QatarEnergy has partnered with Japan's Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and China's COSCO Shipping LNG Investment to ..Read More
QatarEnergy has partnered with Japan's Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and China's COSCO Shipping LNG Investment to own and operate six QC-Max LNG vessels, built by Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding in China. This marks the final batch of QatarEnergy's 128-vessel shipbuilding program, supporting its LNG expansion and fleet replacement needs. The MOL-COSCO joint venture now has 13 long-term agreements with QatarEnergy.
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- December 02, 2024

QatarEnergy and Shell have signed a long-term sale and purchase agreement (SPA) to supply 3 million tons per a ..Read More
QatarEnergy and Shell have signed a long-term sale and purchase agreement (SPA) to supply 3 million tons per annum (MTPA) of LNG to China, starting in January 2025. This agreement highlights both companies' commitment to meeting global energy demands and the growth of China's LNG market, which is set to become the largest in the world. This is the 11th LNG supply contract between QatarEnergy and Shell.
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- November 26, 2024

Sumitomo Corporation, Shikoku Electric Power, KOSPO, and KIND, in partnership with QEWC and Qatar Energy, have ..Read More
Sumitomo Corporation, Shikoku Electric Power, KOSPO, and KIND, in partnership with QEWC and Qatar Energy, have secured the Facility E Independent Water and Power Project in Qatar. The project, featuring a 2,400 MW gas-fired power plant and a 495,000 tons/day desalination facility, will employ high-efficiency turbines to reduce emissions and support Qatar's decarbonization goals. It marks Sumitomo's first and Shikoku Electric's second project in Qatar.
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