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ABB permanent magnet shaft generator technology chosen for 15 liquified natural gas (LNG) carriers to be built by Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Permanent magnet shaft generator
We operate 14 liquefied natural gas (LNG) trains with a total annual production capacity of 77 million tonnes. This makes QatarEnergy LNG the largest LNG producer in the world. Established in 1984, QatarEnergy LNG develops and produces hydrocarbons from the world’s largest non-associated natural gas field.
QatarEnergy LNG is a unique global energy operator in terms of size, service and reliability. We operate 14 liquefied natural gas (LNG) trains with a total annual production capacity of 77 million tonnes. This makes QatarEnergy LNG the largest LNG producer in the world.
ABB has won an order from Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (SHI) to equip 15 liquified natural gas (LNG) carriers with the permanent magnet shaft generator technology. The 174,000-cbm capacity ships are due delivery between mid-2026 and August 2028 to multiple leading owners serving the supply chain needs of charterer Qatar Energy.
QatarEnergy LNG is committed to safety, environmental sustainability, flawless project delivery, and the reliability and efficiency of our production facilities, to play a key role in Qatar’s efforts to become a global leader in the LNG industry. Click here to read QatarEnergy LNG's Direction Statement.
QatarEnergy LNG S (3) was originally established as Rasgas 3 with first LNG cargo being delivered in 2009. The project includes Train 6 and Train 7, each with a capacity of 7.8 mtpa. The trains also produce 110,000 barrels of condensate per day in addition to 1.5 mtpa of liquefied petroleum gas.
Development of the Qatari workforce is a primary objective of QatarEnergy LNG. Development of the Qatari workforce is a primary objective of QatarEnergy LNG. Over the past three decades, Qatar has made immense socio-economic progress while retaining its unique cultural identity.
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