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QatarEnergy and CPC sign 27-year LNG supply deal

They will also partner for the North Field East LNG expansion project.

QatarEnergy signed a sales and purchase agreement to supply liquified natural gas (LNG) to Taiwan’s CPC Corporation for 27 years.

In a statement, QatarEnergy said that the agreement will involve the supply of four million tonnes per annum (mtpa) over the covered period.

Moreover, the two companies also signed a share sale and purchase agreement to partner for the North Field East (NFE) LNG expansion project.

Under the deal,  QatarEnergy will transfer to CPC a 5% interest in the equivalent of one NFE LNG train with a capacity of eight mtpa. 

 

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