Qatar is investing heavily to boost capacity at Welsh liquefied natural gas terminal
Qatar is investing millions of pounds in expanding a major gas terminal in Wales, as the Government ramps up its reliance on shipments of the liquefied fuel imported from overseas.
Qatar is upgrading its import terminal on the south coast of Wales to allow it to handle about 25pc more liquefied natural gas (LNG) imported from around the world.
State energy company Qatar Energy and ExxonMobil, the US oil giant, are investing heavily to boost capacity at their South Hook LNG terminal in Milford Haven.
It comes as the UK and Europe are scrambling to find new sources of fuel after Russia restricted gas supplies to Europe amid the Kremlin’s war on Ukraine, sending prices soaring.