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Qatargas awards Ras Laffan water recycling facility deal to Qatar Kentz

Laffan Refinery 2, which is under construction. The proposed water recycling facility at Ras Laffan Industrial City has been designed to handle the “treated industrial water” from Laffan Refinery 1, currently in operation, and Laffan Refinery 2.

Global LNG leader Qatargas has awarded a contract to Qatar Kentz for the engineering, procurement, supply, construction, and commissioning of a water recycling facility at Laffan Refinery 2 in Ras Laffan Industrial City.
The facility has been designed to handle the “treated industrial water” from Laffan Refinery 1, currently in operation, and Laffan Refinery 2, which is under construction.
The water recycling facility aims at reducing the water consumption of these two plants and eliminating the discharge of treated industrial water.
The recycled water is planned to be re-used in the Laffan Refineries 1 and 2 as boiler feed water and cooling water.
This project is a further evidence of Qatargas’ commitment to meeting the highest quality and environmental standards and its continued efforts to contribute to achieve the Qatar National Vision 2030 objectives to protect the environment and promote a sustainable development for future generations to come, the company said. Furthermore, this facility complies with the Qatar Ministry of Environment’s directive to reuse the treated industrial water.
The water recycling facility will be installed inside the Laffan Refinery 2 and is scheduled to be operational at the end of 2016.
Laffan Refinery 2 is the expansion project of Laffan Refinery 1 and is a joint venture among Qatar Petroleum, Total, Idemitsu, Cosmo, Marubeni and Mitsui.
When completed, the Laffan Refinery 2, also operated by Qatargas, will process an additional 146,000 bpd of condensate recovered from the North Field, doubling the capacity of Laffan Refinery 1.
Over the years, Qatargas has successfully delivered a series of world-class projects upholding its commitment to technical and operational excellence, while maintaining the highest environmental standards.
Established in 1984, Qatargas pioneered the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry in Qatar. Today, Qatargas is the largest LNG producing company in the world, with an annual production capacity of 42mn tonnes and is realising its vision to become the world’s premier LNG company.

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