Pakistan and Qatar signed new LNG import pact

Pakistan and Qatar signed new LNG import pact
Pakistan and Qatar Friday signed a ten-year Liquified Nitrogen Gas (LNG) agreement following which Doha will provide Islamabad three million tons of the gas for ten years

Prime Minister Imran Khan witnessed the signing ceremony of the agreement. Meanwhile, Qatari Energy Minister Saad Sherida al-Kaabi termed the LNG agreement historic for both countries.

The energy minister, according to the publication, was confident that the accord would lead to the promotion of cooperation between the two countries.

Similarly, Special Assistant to PM on Petroleum Nadeem Babar said the new agreement signed with Qatar was supportive and met the country's needs.

"The agreement is a start of a new era and [will] take the bilateral relations between the two countries to new heights," the special assistant said.



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