| 16 Mar 2009 |
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Qatargas, Shell sign agreement on LNG research
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DOHA: QatargasQatargas
and Shell yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for jointly researching liquefied natural gas (LNG) logistics. Through this joint logistics research collaboration, QatargasQatargas
and Shell aim to develop new ways to optimise supply chains to deliver to LNG global markets.
The research will be conducted at the Qatar Shell Research and Technology Centre at the Qatar Science and Technology Park.
, and Andy Brown, Managing Director of Pearl GTL and Qatar ShellQatar Shell
Country Chairman signed the agreement. Present at the signing ceremony were Ahmed Al Khulaifi, Chief Operating Officer, Commercial and Shipping at QatargasQatargas
and Wael Sawan, Vice President New Business Development of Qatar ShellQatar Shell
. Speaking on the occasion, Faisal Al Suwaidi said: "We are pleased to be able to be a partner with Shell in this research project. As a company we are committed to innovation and operational excellence. This research partnership we hope will develop and enhance our logistics and supply chain capabilities to allow QatargasQatargas
to deliver energy to our customers in the most effective and efficient manner possible as we grow and expand into almost every LNG market."
Andy Brown said QatargasQatargas
is set to become the world's premier LNG producer, and Shell is a pioneer in LNG spanning five decades.By Naseer Al Harthy
© The Peninsula 2009
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