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Samsung to Construct New Qatar Carbon Seize Challenge

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Last updated: 2025/11/03 at 10:12 AM
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QatarEnergy has awarded Samsung C&T Corp the engineering, procurement and development contract for a carbon seize and storage (CCS) undertaking that may serve current pure gasoline liquefaction amenities in Ras Laffan Industrial Metropolis.

“The brand new undertaking will seize and sequester as much as 4.1 million tons of CO2 every year, making it one of many world’s largest of its sort and putting Qatar on the forefront of world large-scale carbon seize deployment, reinforcing its management function in offering accountable and sustainable vitality”, state-owned built-in vitality firm QatarEnergy mentioned in a press launch.

It mentioned it had “launched” its first CCS undertaking, with a capability of two.2 million metric tons every year (MTPA), in 2019.

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“Two different ongoing CCS tasks will serve the North Discipline East and North Discipline South growth tasks, capturing and storing 2.1 MTPA and 1.2 MTPA of CO2 respectively”, QatarEnergy added.

QatarEnergy president and chief govt Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, who can also be Qatar’s vitality minister, mentioned, “All our LNG growth tasks will deploy CCS applied sciences, with an goal to seize over 11 MTPA of CO2 by 2035.”

QatarEnergy goals to double its liquefied pure gasoline (LNG) manufacturing capability to 160 MMtpa via the North Discipline growth tasks in Qatar and Golden Move LNG in Texas.

The US undertaking will start manufacturing by year-end, Al-Kaabi informed the World Fuel Convention in Beijing earlier this 12 months.

The primary liquefaction practice from the North Discipline east growth undertaking will begin manufacturing by mid-2026. “As for North Discipline West, it’s within the engineering part and will probably be going into the development part someplace in 2027”, Al-Kaabi mentioned then.

“QatarEnergy would be the largest single LNG exporter as an organization whereas Qatar, as a rustic, would be the second-largest exporter of LNG after america for a really very long time”, Al-Kaabi added.

In a separate undertaking, QatarEnergy additionally contracted Samsung C&T Corp to construct the two,000-megawatt (MW) Dukhan solar energy plant, which might greater than double the Gulf state’s photo voltaic era capability.

QatarEnergy expects the two-phase undertaking to begin up 1,000 MW by 2028. The second part is anticipated to be accomplished mid-2029, in line with a press release by QatarEnergy September 16.

“When accomplished, the Dukhan solar energy plant together with Al-Kharsaah, Mesaieed, Ras Laffan solar energy vegetation will assist cut back carbon dioxide emissions by about 4.7 million tons yearly, whereas contributing as much as 30 % of Qatar’s whole peak electrical energy demand”, mentioned Al-Kaabi.

The plant will rise about 80 kilometers (49.71 miles) west of Doha, QatarEnergy mentioned.

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