Shell to Spend $6 Billion on Qatar Gas-To-Liquids Plant
FRANCE: December 7, 2004


PARIS - Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell said on Monday the company will spend six billion dollars on a plant to make oil products from gas in Qatar.

 


"We plan to spend six billion dollars on a major GTL plant in Qatar," Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer told a Business Week conference in Paris, but gave no timeframe.

Shell signed a $5 billion deal in October last year with Qatar Petroleum to build a 140,000 barrels per day gas-to-liquids (GTL) plant, due to start in two stages with the first onstream in 2008-2009 and the second two years later.

Van der Veer added that by 2015 GTLs could meet three percent of world diesel demand.

GTL plants process natural gas into products such as diesel. Europe is short of diesel as oil refiners lack sufficient production capacity and demand is rising.

Qatar has racked up over $20 billion in GTL deals, as it seeks to cash in on its huge gas reserves.

 


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