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Quotes of the week

What has the oil and gas industry been talking about this week?

Quotes of the week
Quotes of the week

“As long as both industry and government continue to see fuels and vehicles as a system, reducing sulphur will remain the cornerstone of emission reduction from the transport sector.”

Hart Energy Publishing executive vice president Frederick Potter is all about reducing sulphur.

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“This is an important day for the LNG industry and for the State of Qatar.”

Abdulla Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Qatar’s deputy Prime Minister and minister of energy & industry is a happy man after Qatargas 2 is inaugurated by the Amir of Qatar.

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“Oil will continue to play a vital role as the main source of energy for the foreseeable future and is needed to propel economic development forward.”

Saudi Aramco president and CEO Khalid Al Falih believes the future is still oil.

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“By working with a local company we save on transportation time.”

Nazih Aichah, managing director of Alstom, likes to keep things local to save on hassle.

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“Iran will transfer gas to Greece and Italy through Iraq, Syria and the Mediterranean Sea.”

Iranian oil minister Gholamhossein Nozari sets his country’s intentions out extremely clearly.

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“Bottled gas … is not a solution we’re looking to provide and not the way the industry is going. It is developing toward central gas systems. They’re safer, more convenient and reliable, and it’s definitely the trend.”

Denis Lefrançois, general manager, Lootah BCGas, does not want his gas bottled.

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