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Energy: First signs of tightness amid North Field bonanza

By Dino Mahtani

Published: October 23 2007 08:11 | Last updated: October 23 2007 08:11

Qatar’s emergence as the world’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) has as much to do with fortuitous circumstances as it does with government policy.

The tiny Gulf kingdom, which has the world’s third-largest gas reserves, has benefited from surging global demand for LNG amid high oil prices and uncertainty about gas supply from Russia and Iran, which hold the world’s two largest gas reserves.

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