Qatar - Lack of natural gas... WHAT?!

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Qatar Steel projects on hold over ‘lack of natural gas’

Steel-to-fertiliser conglomerate Industries Qatar (IQ) has put on hold two planned steel plants in the industrial city of Mesaieed worth QR8.1bn ($2.22bn) due to problems securing natural gas for the projects, the company said. 
“The market should also be aware that following extensive discussions with Qatar Petroleum, it has been agreed to put the Qatar Steel Phase 2 and 3 projects on hold due to natural gas allocation restrictions,” IQ said in a trading update. 
“It is our intention to revisit the projects when sufficient natural gas allocations have been secured,” the Doha-based conglomerate added. 
Qatar Steel is fully-owned by IQ. Shares in IQ finished trading down 1.3% at QR135 yesterday in a broadly negative overall market. 
A spokesman for IQ couldn’t be reached immediately for comment. 
The news is a blow for IQ’s expansion plans in its fast-growing steel division at a time of surging domestic demand for the metal as Qatar presses on with a huge infrastructure building programme that will accelerate in the run-up to the 2022 soccer World Cup. IQ made first-half revenue of QR2.9bn in its steel division thanks to strong domestic demand and robust prices, it said. 
Rita Guindy, an analyst at EFG-Hermes in Cairo, said any decision to cancel the projects would be a blow to the group’s growth prospects. But she added that “consolidated margins would be higher if they do not go ahead with the steel expansion as their steel business lacks the significant cost advantage that they have on their other divisions”.
Industries Qatar said it was “on track to significantly exceed our full-year budget revenue and net profit targets of QR14.5bn and QR4.9bn respectively”. 
A person familiar with the matter said it was unclear why Qatar Petroleum had failed to allocate gas for the projects. A spokesman for the company couldn’t be reached for comment. 
Qatar sits on the third-largest natural gas reserves in the world, after Russia and Iran. However, the development of its massive offshore North Field has been on hold since 2005, when the government declared a moratorium to conduct technical studies and ensure longevity of the world’s biggest gas field. 
Gas demand in Qatar has soared in recent years on the back of rising domestic consumption, largely driven by large-scale industrial developments such as petrochemical and aluminium plants. 
Industries Qatar said in April it planned to spend QR12.6bn on projects over the next four years. 
Qatar Steel’s phase two project was originally scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2013 and phase three was due to be finished in 2015. Neither project broke ground or received IQ shareholder approval. 
Qatar Steel, which manufactures and distributes steel and iron products, aims to produce 4mn tonnes of the metal by 2014, according to 
Zawya.com. Zawya Dow Jones

Iran discovers new gas field

Iran has discovered another gas field with reserves of 495bn cubic metres valued at $133bn, the oil ministry’s Shana news service quoted an official as saying yesterday.  “The new gas field has in spot reserves of about 495bn cubic metres (17.5tn cubic feet) valued at $133bn and is located east of Assalouyeh,” National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) managing director Ahmad Qalebani said.  Assalouyeh, in the southern province of Bushehr, is the base for developing Iran’s offshore South Pars field which Tehran shares with Qatar.

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By anonymous• 9 Aug 2011 09:34
anonymous

@ TB,are you surprised?!...

By GasQatar• 9 Aug 2011 08:29
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GasQatar

What is so difficult to understand here ? Qatar doesn't have loads of free gas , most of the gas is already sold to companies around the world and it would be irresponsible for both Qatar and new companies to commit when you do not have enough unsold gas at all times.

By timebandit• 9 Aug 2011 08:16
timebandit

Shakes head and stares in disbelief

By anonymous• 9 Aug 2011 08:06
anonymous

This is called "Planning". TB!

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