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Qatar Gas Transport Company Limited, commonly known as Nakilat (Arabic: شركة قطر لنقل الغاز المحدودة, ناقلات) is a Qatari shipping and maritime company. Its LNG shipping fleet is one of the largest in the world, comprising 74 vessels.
They are owned by Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat) and they are chartered to Qatar's LNG producers QatarEnergy LNG. [1] In total, contracts were signed for the construction of 14 Q-Max vessels. [23] Fourteen sister vessels are in service named: Mozah, Al Mayeda, Mekaines, Al Mafyar, Umm Slal, Bu Samra, Al Ghuwairiya, Lijmiliya, Al Samriya ...
Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat) Built: 2007 – present: ... Until the entry into service of the Q-Max-type carrier, ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
The Mozah has a length of 345 m (1,132 ft), a beam of 53 m (174 ft) and a summer draft of 12.0 m (39.4 ft). The large size and capacity form her efficiency and profitability.
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The fleet also has buses that run on natural gas, having launched the region's first CNG-fuelled buses. Mowasalat also provides transportation for public schools with a fleet of over 1800 buses. The company states that it plans to expand nationwide through six major bus stations, 16 depots and 1000 buses by 2020.
The purpose of its founding was to host petrochemical facilities for the natural gas obtained from North Field. [5] The North Field, found in 1971, is the world's biggest natural gas field, occupying an offshore area of roughly 6,000 square km; more than half the size of the State of Qatar.
Al Sada was chairman of Nakilat (Qatar Gas Transport Company). [12] He was succeeded by Saad Sherida al-Kaabi. [13] He also was board chairman of the Qatar Electricity and Water Company. [14] [15] From 2017 to 2022 Al Sada was the chairman of the Qatar University Alumni Association. [16] [17]