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and regasification vessel Golar Freeze at the port of Jebel Ali (OGJ Online, Dec. 6, 2010). The 210,000-cu m ( Q - flex ) Al Bahiya LNG carrier, dedicated under long-term contract by Nakilat to Quatargas Train 4, delivered the cargo intended
first cargo of LNG from their Qatargas 4 (QG4) Project is bound for India’s Hazira receiving terminal aboard the Q - Flex LNG carrier Al Ruwais, owned by Qatar Gas Transport Co. QG4 produces 1.4 bsfcd of gas, delivering 7.8 million tonnes
October, the company announced. The cargo will arrive from Ras Laffan in Qatar aboard the 210,000-cu m Al Khuwair Q - Flex LNG tanker. The terminal includes two berths for unloading double-hulled LNG carriers; five 155,000-cu m LNG storage
the first cargo of LNG from their Qatargas 4 (QG4) Project is bound for India's Hazira receiving terminal aboard the Q - Flex LNG carrier Al Ruwais, owned by Qatar Gas Transport Co. QG4 produces 1.4 bsfcd of gas, delivering 7.8 million tonnes
and regasification vessel Golar Freeze at the Jebel Ali port, according to the regional news outlet Gulf Times. The Q - flex (210,000 cu m) Al Bahiya LNG carrier, dedicated under long-term contract by Nakilat to Quatargas Train 4, delivered
production and liquefaction facilities in Qatar and investments by affiliates of Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil in 12 new Q - Flex LNG carriers (210,000 cu m) and the Golden Pass LNG regasification terminal under construction near Sabine Pass
Online, Feb. 10, 2011). Qatargas 4 shipped its first cargo of LNG to India's Hazira receiving terminal aboard the Q - Flex LNG carrier Al Ruwais, owned by Qatar Gas Transport Co. Train 7 is the last of the four megatrains constructed by Qatargas
Co., will soon take delivery of four new-generation, Q - Flex LNG carriers. The first two carriers-the Al Gattara ..... for the remaining vessels are expected in early 2008. The Q - Flex LNG carriers can transport 216,000 cu m of LNG each
shipment(s)." Waterborne Energy's Steve Johnson told OGJ that Cameron's "first two deliveries" are going to be on Q - Flex (216,000 cu m) vessels. South America Chile this year will become South America's third LNG importer but will boast
4 billion cu m/year of gas for the next 20 years. “RasGas will use one of the new generation of high capacity Q - Flex super-tankers, the Al Khuwair. It is among the world’s largest LNG carriers and the largest gas vessel to call