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  2. Oman LNG - Wikipedia

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    Oman LNG is a LNG plant in Qalhat near Sur, Oman. The company was established by the Royal decree of Sultan Qaboos of Oman in 1994. [1] The construction was launched in November 1996, and the plant was commissioned in September 2000. Oman LNG operates three LNG trains with a total capacity of 10.4 million tonnes per year. [2]

  3. List of LNG terminals - Wikipedia

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    Wheatstone LNG, is a liquefied natural gas plant operating in the Ashburton North Strategic Industrial Area, which is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Onslow, Western Australia. The project is operated by Chevron Australia Pty. Ltd. (COMPLETED 2019)

  4. Qalhat LNG Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Qalhat LNG Terminal, also known as Port of Qalhat, is situated in Ash Sharqiyah Region of Oman near Sur. This port is owned by Oman LNG LLC S.A.O.C.. Osaka Gas has a 3% equity interests in Qalhat LNG along with Itochu Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation. These three Japanese companies have a 9% stake in total and have entered into multi-year ...

  5. Qalhat - Wikipedia

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    UNESCO World Heritage Site; ... Location of Qalhat in Oman. Qalhat (West and Central Asia) ... The Oman LNG LLC S.A.O.C. owned Qalhat LNG Terminal is situated at the ...

  6. Liquefied natural gas - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, LNG accounted for 7 percent of the world's natural gas demand. [82] The global trade in LNG, which has increased at a rate of 7.4 percent per year over the decade from 1995 to 2005, is expected to continue to grow substantially. [83] LNG trade is expected to increase at 6.7 percent per year from 2005 to 2020. [83]

  7. Petroleum Development Oman - Wikipedia

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    A geological survey of the country in 1925 by the D'Arcy Exploration Company found no conclusive evidence of oil. Twelve years later, when American geologists began intensively searching for oil in neighboring Saudi Arabia, Sultan Said bin Taimur granted a 75-year concession for central Oman to the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC), and a separate concession for the province of Dhofar.

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  9. Economy of Oman - Wikipedia

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    The Oman LNG processing plant located in Sur was opened in 2000, with production capacity of 6.6 million tons/YR, as well as unsubstantial gas liquids, including condensates. Oman's 10th five-year plan (2020–2025) is the first implementation plan of Vision 2040, [24] and will focus its efforts towards achieving economic diversification. [25]