Qatargas rebrands to QatarEnergy LNG, places natural gas at center of energy transition
鈥(WO) 鈥 Emphasizing a future vision for Qatar鈥檚 liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, QatarEnergy announced that Qatargas has changed its name to 鈥淨atarEnergy LNG."
With a new name and logo, 鈥淨atarEnergy LNG鈥 will continue to deliver on its commitment to safety, environmental protection, project delivery and the reliability and efficiency of its production facilities.
This announcement comes as part of the increasing international recognition of Qatar鈥檚 role in meeting the world's growing need for energy, particularly natural gas. It also reflects QatarEnergy鈥檚 continued commitment to LNG as a critical source of energy for decades to come and a vital enabler of the energy transition.
His Excellency Minister Al-Kaabi said, 鈥淥ver the course of 39 years, Qatargas has been a pioneer of the LNG industry, helping place the State of Qatar firmly on the global LNG map and enhancing its leading position as a safe, reliable and trustworthy LNG supplier. Today, 鈥楺atarEnergy LNG鈥 carries this legacy forward well into the 21st century helping meet the world鈥檚 growing energy demand, placing LNG at the center of a realistic energy transition, and playing a critical role in safeguarding energy security and eliminating energy poverty.鈥
His Excellency Minister Al-Kaabi added, 鈥淲hile we recognize the tremendous value that the Qatargas brand has accumulated over time, we believe that this evolution will further strengthen Qatar鈥檚 global position by creating and leveraging a stronger salient link to the QatarEnergy brand to deliver even more value to the State of Qatar, its customers and the broader stakeholders鈥 ecosystem. In this context, we are reaffirming our belief in the future of LNG as a primary source of energy for decades to come and placing greater emphasis on the central position LNG occupies in our strategic priorities, development efforts, and energy investments.鈥
Established in 1984 as Qatargas, 鈥淨atarEnergy LNG鈥 is a unique global energy operator in terms of size, service and reliability. It currently operates 14 LNG production trains and is at the center of QatarEnergy鈥檚 efforts to raise Qatar鈥檚 LNG production capacity to 126 MMtpa.鈥