ABU DHABI — Qatar has reached full capacity at its condensate
refinery.
Officials said Qatar has reached full capacity at its 146,000-barrel per
day condensate refinery at Ras Laffan.
They said this marked the first such milestone for the facility in Qatar, which began operations in September 2009.
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The refinery has been operated by the state-owned QatarGas and contains
distillation units, saturated gas plant and naphtha and kerosene
hydrotreaters.
Officials said the refinery would produce kerosene jet fuel,
naphtha and gas oil.
Qatar Petroleum owns 51 percent of the project. France's Total and the U.S.'s ExxonMobil each own a 10 percent stake.