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  • What types of edible oils does Qatar Foods Industries produce?
  • Qatar Foods Industries new production facility is capable of refining and packing various types of edible oils preferred by consumers in Qatar such as Sunflower Oil, Corn Oil, Canola Oil, Palm Oil, and Frying Oil.
  • What does Qatar import instead of crude oil?
  • While Qatar does not import any crude oil, it does import approximately 2,555 bbl/day of refined petroleum products. With high production of crude oil, Qatar is one of the few countries that has little crude oil dependence on other countries for domestic energy consumption.
  • How does QatarEnergy produce oil?
  • QatarEnergy produces oil through three offshore production stations on its fields, PS-1, PS-2, and PS-3. These platforms produce crude oil, associated gas, and condensate, which is then piped to Halul Island for storage and export.
  • How will Qatar's oil production increase in 2023?
  • The Al-Shaheen field, Qatar¡¯s largest crude oil field, increased production by around 60,000 b/d from 2020 to 2022 through a major redevelopment effort, and a second project phase is underway.14 We expect that a redevelopment project at the Bul Hanine field will add 50,000 b/d in 2023.15 Noncrude liquids production is increasing.
  • What was Qatar's oil production in 2015?
  • In 2015, Qatar was ranked as the 17th top producer of crude oil worldwide at an approximate 1.532 million bbl/day. Qatar's first oil discovery was made in late 1930s with oil deposits found in Dukhan field. Since then, Qatar claims to have 1.5% of global oil reserves, while producing 2% of the global oil economy.
  • Does Qatar have a petrochemical plant?
  • Qatar hosted the FIFA World Cup 2022, which increased global travel to and economic activity in the country.18 Qatar uses noncrude liquids, mostly ethane, as fuel at petrochemical plants. It has three projects which can process a combined 152,000 b/d of ethane.