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Dolphin Energy to up UAE’s Qatar gas flow

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Monday, 03 December 2007

Dolphin Energy expects imports of Qatar gas to the UAE to hit double the current flow in February next year.

"We should reach 2 billion ft3 per day by mid or end-February," said Philippe Persillon, Dolphin vice president for projects.

"Four gas-processing trains at Dolphin's plant in Ras Laffan in Qatar each have a capacity of 500 million ft3 per day.

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Two of those trains were already running. The third would start up at the end of December and the fourth at the end of January," he added.

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