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How has the disassociation of gas and oil prices impacted the expansion of the gas-to-liquids (GTL) industry? Do you anticipate this trend continuing?

How important is liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the long-term sustainability of both the energy industry in Qatar and the state’s economy as a whole?

What developments can be expected for new exploration and production sharing agreements (EPSAs), and what is your outlook for future exploration?

By asserting itself as one of the world’s largest exporters of gas, Qatar continues to play a vital role in global energy supply and security. One of the most important factors for the country over the coming years will be how it maintains this position and navigates a complex and highly politicised international gas market.

Qatar’s oil and gas exports are by far the country’s most valuable. In November 2013 alone petroleum gases and petroleum oils were worth QR33.9bn ($9.3bn), making up 86.5% of exports by value for that month, according to data from the Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics. While the country’s hydrocarbons are an important source of...

Abundant supplies of natural gas and strong links to global supply chains for downstream products have enabled the presence of a growing gas-to-liquids (GTL) industry. GTL, first developed on an industrial scale in South Africa in the 1970s, is a process of creating diesel and gasoline products using natural gas as feedstock. There are two basic...

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