Oman LNG planning to increase production capacity by 1mn tonnes
The sultanate’s sole liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer, Oman LNG is planning to increase capacity by more than one million tonnes as the starting of production from Khazzan gas projects raised the prospects for additional gas availability. For a very long time Oman LNG was working at 75 per cent of its capacity as there were problems related to insufficient availability of natural gas, a key feed needed to produce LNG. And with the commencement of natural gas production at Khazzan, situation has changed, Harib al Kitani, chief executive officer Oman LNG told Muscat Daily. Oman LNG plans to increase production capacity from 9.9mn tonnes to around 11mn tonnes.
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