TotalEnergies adds $1.5 bn to Qatar’s gas expansion

TotalEnergies adds $1.5 bn to Qatar’s gas expansion

DOHA

France’s TotalEnergies has signed a further $1.5 billion investment in Qatar’s natural gas production expansion, which comes as Europe scrambles to find new energy sources to replace Russian supplies.    

The French energy giant will have 9.3 percent stake in the North Field South gas project, the first foreign partner in that section of the vast field, Qatar Energy Minister Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi announced, at a news conference alongside TotalEnergies chief executive Patrick Pouyanne.    

 Kaabi said TotalEnergies would also help to finance the extraction of gas from North Field South, for which 25 percent would be reserved for foreign energy firms.    

The French firm would take on an “enhanced strategic” role in Qatar’s gas expansion, he added.    

In June, TotalEnergies agreed a $2-billion deal to take part in the giant North Field East project, that will help Qatar increase its liquefied natural gas (LNG) production by more than 60 percent by 2027.                

Kaabi confirmed Qatar was also in talks with Britain.    

Shell of Britain, Eni of Italy and United States giants ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil have also signed up to be part of the North Field East project.    

More companies will be announced for the North Field South in coming weeks, officials said, but TotalEnergies will have the largest foreign slice.    

Qatar is already one of the world’s top LNG producers, alongside the United States and Australia, and LNG from North Field is expected to start coming on line in 2026.    

State-owned Qatar Energy estimates that North Field holds about 10 percent of the world’s known natural gas reserves.