MESAIEED INDUSTRY CITY: Al-Kaabi concludes visit to New Delhi and meetings with top Indian energy officials

Source: Mesaieed Industrial City
Source: Mesaieed Industrial City

Mesaieed Industrial City issued the following announcement on March 21.

Mr. Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, Qatar Petroleum President & CEO and the Chairman of Qatargas, concluded a working visit to New Delhi and talks on enhancing cooperation with top Indian energy officials.

Mr. Al-Kaabi held talks during the visit with India’s Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, H.E. Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, which focused on bilateral cooperation and means to strengthen energy relations with Qatar, particularly in the LNG sector.

Mr. Al-Kaabi, and the accompanying delegation from Qatar Petroleum and Qatargas, held similar talks with senior leaderships of Indian Oil, GAIL, Petronet, and Reliance Industries.

Mr. Al-Kaabi expressed great satisfaction at the positive conclusion of the visit and said “Qatar appreciates and values its long term and mutually beneficial relationship with India, and reiterates its commitment to effectively contribute to satisfying India’s growing energy demand, including the reliable delivery of LNG and other hydrocarbons. I would like to thank the Indian government and all the executives and energy leaders we have met for their hospitality and constructive discussions. We look forward to more cooperation between our companies.”

India is a strategic partner for Qatar Petroleum. Its business relationship includes LNG supplies and other energy products to fuel the vibrant Indian economy.

India also represents one of Qatar’s largest markets with more than 10 million tons delivered annually in recent years. Qatargas supplies multiple customers in India and is the single largest LNG supplier to the country.

In 1999, RasGas (now Qatargas) and Petronet LNG Limited signed a long-tern SPA for 7.5 million tons per annum of LNG. This was followed in December 2015 with a new SPA for the supply of an additional one million tons per annum, raising the total annual long-term commitment between the two companies to 8.5 million tons per annum.

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