Qatar's RasGas expects the train 6 liquefied natural gas production facility to come on line in late March or early April, with train 7 due on stream in October, a company executive said.
Each
train
will
produce
around
7.8
million
tonnes
of
LNG
a
year,
Reuters
quoted
the
unnamed
executive
telling
a
gas
conference.
RasGas
said
last
year
that
train
6
of
RasGas
III
would
come
on
line
in
the
first
quarter
and
train
7
by
the
end
of
the
year.
RasGas
is
70%
owned
by
Qatar
Petroleum
with
US
supermajor
ExxonMobil
holding
the
remaining
30%.
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