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January 5, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Major expansion work on at Ras Laffan Port

RAS Laffan Port is undergoing significant construction work to meet Qatar’s growing LNG export capacity needs, RasGas has said. With six new LNG trains being built to boost exports to 77mn tonnes per annum (MTPA) by 2011, the Ras Laffan Port is being reconstructed to handle the increased volumes of

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RAS Laffan Port is undergoing significant construction work to meet Qatar’s growing LNG export capacity needs, RasGas has said.

With six new LNG trains being built to boost exports to 77mn tonnes per annum (MTPA) by 2011, the Ras Laffan Port is being reconstructed to handle the increased volumes of liquefied natural gas and associated liquid products, RasGas says in its latest newsletter.

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