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2020-12-11 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
石化新闻 |
中国石化新闻网讯 据油价网2020年12月8日多哈报道,全球主要能源进口国印度和全球最大液化天然气(LNG)出口国卡塔尔12月8日同意成立一个特别工作组,以探索和促进卡塔尔在印度的投资,包括在能源领域的投资。 两位领导人讨论了两国在投资流动和能源安全领域的强劲合作,并回顾了近期在这方面的积极进展。他们决定成立一个特别工作组,进一步促进卡塔尔投资局对印度的投资,并决心探索卡塔尔在印度整个能源价值链上的投资。 印度是全球第三大石油进口国,也是全球液化天然气的主要进口国,卡塔尔向印度提供大约80%的LNG 需求。 今年年初,印度要求卡塔尔重新谈判其长期LNG供应合同,但卡塔尔不愿重新谈判LNG价格。 印度石油部长普拉丹曾在今年1月底表示,“卡塔尔是我们最大的LNG来源。印度对能源的需求,尤其是对天然气的需求正在大幅增加。我们看到了进一步扩大印度和卡塔尔能源关系的巨大潜力,我们也预计将增加我们的双边接触,而不仅仅是买卖关系。” 印度希望大幅增加天然气消费,扩大天然气基础设施。 普拉丹在9月份曾说,印度预计将有600亿美元的投资用于开发天然气基础设施,包括管道、城市天然气分销网和LNG再气化终端。” 卡塔尔则把LNG视为印度提高其以天然气为基础的经济的计划的重要组成部分。 卡塔尔能源事务国务部长兼卡塔尔石油公司(QP)总裁兼首席执行官卡阿比10月份在一次印度能源虚拟论坛上说,“由于印度在所有行业促进使用天然气,我们相信天然气是印度能源结构的一个至关重要的组成部分,同时在遏制全球变暖中扮演一个重要的全球作用,。” 李峻 编译自 油价网 原文如下: Qatar Set To Significantly Boost Energy Investments In India Major energy importer India and one of the world’s top liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters, Qatar, agreed on Tuesday to create a special task force to explore and facilitate Qatari investments in India, including in the energy sector. “The two leaders discussed the robust cooperation between both countries in the fields of investment flows and energy security, and reviewed recent positive developments in this regard. They decided to create a special Task-Force to further facilitate investments by Qatar Investment Authority into India, and also resolved to explore Qatari investments in the entire energy value-chain in India,” the government of India said. India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, is also a major importer of LNG, of which Qatar delivers around 80 percent. At the beginning of this year, India asked Qatar for renegotiation of its long-term supply contract, but Qatar was not inclined to renegotiate the prices. “Qatar is our largest source of LNG. India’s appetite for energy, particularly gas is increasing considerably. We see an enormous potential to further expand India-Qatar energy ties and also expect to increase our bilateral engagements beyond buyer-seller relationship,” India’s Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said at the end of January. India wants to significantly boost its gas consumption and expand its gas infrastructure. “An estimated investment of 60 billion US dollars is lined up in developing gas infrastructure which includes pipelines, city gas distribution and LNG re-gasification terminals,” Pradhan said in September. Qatar, for its part, sees LNG as an important part of India’s plans to increase its gas-based economy. “We believe that natural gas is a critical component of India’s energy mix as the country seeks to boost its use across all sectors, while at the same time playing an important global role in curbing global warming,” Qatar’s Minister of State for Energy Affairs and President and CEO of Qatar Petroleum, Saad Sherida Al Kaabi, said at a virtual Indian energy forum in October. |