Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

QatarEnergy has solidified its position as a key player in the global energy market by signing a long-term agreement to supply Kuwait with three million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) annually for the next 15 years. This significant deal, finalized on Monday, marks the second such agreement between the two nations since 2020, highlighting Kuwait’s growing reliance on imported LNG to meet its increasing power generation needs.
The agreement was formalized during a ceremony in Kuwait, with QatarEnergy’s CEO Saad Sherida al-Kaabi and Kuwait Petroleum Corporation’s (KPC) CEO Sheikh Nawaf al-Sabah leading the signing. The deliveries, scheduled to commence in January 2025, will provide a steady supply of LNG to fuel Kuwait’s power plants, a critical component of the country’s energy infrastructure.
This new deal follows a similar 15-year agreement signed in 2021, under which Qatar also committed to supplying three million tons of LNG annually to Kuwait’s Al-Zour terminal. The Al-Zour facility, operated by KPC’s subsidiary KIPIC, is one of the largest LNG import terminals globally, with a capacity of 22 million tons per annum.
QatarEnergy’s North Field LNG expansion project, which is expected to increase the country’s production capacity from 77 million tons per annum to 142 million tons by 2030, underpins these long-term supply commitments. This massive project includes the construction of six new LNG trains, with four dedicated to the North Field East expansion and two to the North Field South expansion.
The North Field project has attracted substantial international investment, with major energy companies such as Shell, ExxonMobil, and TotalEnergies partnering with QatarEnergy. These collaborations are set to significantly boost Qatar’s LNG output, reinforcing the nation’s status as one of the world’s leading LNG exporters.
Beyond Kuwait, QatarEnergy has been actively securing LNG supply deals globally. In 2024 alone, the company signed agreements with Taiwan’s CPC, India’s Petronet LNG, and Excelerate Energy in the U.S., further expanding its reach in key markets. These strategic moves are part of QatarEnergy’s broader vision to maintain its dominance in the LNG sector amid growing global demand.
The latest agreement with Kuwait is not only a testament to the strong bilateral relations between the two Gulf nations but also underscores Qatar’s pivotal role in meeting the energy needs of the region. As global energy dynamics continue to evolve, QatarEnergy’s strategic expansions and long-term contracts position it as a critical supplier in the world’s energy landscape.