Qatar: QatarEnergy has signed a long-term sales and purchase agreement with the industrial gases company Air Liquide to supply around 300 million cubic feet of helium annually from Qatar.
According to Qatar News Agency, the agreement marks a significant milestone in the long-standing relationship between the two companies, both of which are major players in the global industrial gases sector. Air Liquide was among the first customers of Qatari helium and remains a key buyer, as well as a technology provider for Qatar's helium production facilities.
Commenting on the agreement, HE Minister of State for Energy Affairs and President and Chief Executive Officer of QatarEnergy, Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi, welcomed the continuation of the partnership. He noted that Air Liquide has been a strategic partner in Qatar's helium industry since the opening of the country's first helium plants in 2005, playing a central role in supplying Qatari helium to industries worldwide.
HE Al Kaabi highlighted that Qatar is among the world's largest exporters of helium, adding that the country's production capacity is set to more than double due to liquefied natural gas expansion projects at the North Field. He emphasized that the increased output would support a wide range of sectors and industries that rely on helium, contributing to global industrial growth and human development.