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13/07/2012 07:45 AST
Qatar Liquefied Gas Co (Qatargas), the world’s largest producer of the fuel, plans to shut its liquefaction plant number 5 in September, two people with knowledge of the work said. The train will be halted in the first half of the month and remain closed for about 40 days, one of the people said. A company official based in Doha declined to comment. Train 5 is among the largest LNG plants in the world, with a capacity to process 7.8mn metric tonnes a year. The plant, together with train 4, makes up Qatargas 2, a venture between Qatar Petroleum and Exxon Mobil Corp. Qatargas 2 ships the commodity to the UK. Qatar is the world’s biggest producer and exporter of LNG.
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