Qatargas 2 is a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project located in Qatar. It is an expansion of the existing Qatargas project. The project involves the development of new LNG trains and associated facilities to produce and export liquefied natural gas.

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The development of Qatargas 2 was a joint venture between Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil. The project includes the construction of multiple LNG trains, which are large processing units used to convert natural gas into LNG for export. The first train of Qatargas 2 started production in 2009.

Qatargas 2, in Qatar, is the largest liquefaction plant worldwide based on capacity. The unit has an annual natural gas liquefaction capacity of 15.6 million metric tons, respectively.

Within the heart of Qatargas 2, a remarkable transformation occurs. The extracted natural gas undergoes a cooling process, becoming a liquid state – LNG – ready for its global journey. This process relies on advanced technology and efficient liquefaction trains, ensuring the highest quality and energy output.

Its commitment to excellence and sustainability sets an inspiring example for the global energy sector, paving the way for a brighter and more sustainable future.

According to the Internet