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QatarEnergy celebrates new energy graduates

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QatarEnergy celebrates new energy graduates

QatarEnergy celebrated the graduation of a new group of Qatari nationals who have completed their academic studies and vocational programmes and have joined QatarEnergy and other energy sector companies.

The energy sector graduates have commenced working with QatarEnergy, QatarEnergy LNG, North Oil Company, ORYX GTL, Qatar Fertiliser Company (QAFCO), Qatar Petrochemical Company (QAPCO), Qatar Chemical Company (Q-Chem), Shell Qatar, Dolphin Energy, and Woqod. 

Saad Al-Kaabi, the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, congratulated the graduates on this achievement and encouraged them to seize this unique opportunity to achieve greater personal and professional growth and success.

He said to the graduates: “You are the future, and this is your opportunity to be the next generation of leaders that will take Qatar’s energy sector forward,” and asserted the importance of working as a one team that places Qatar’s progress and prosperity as its top priority. 

“We are embarking on new stage of growth that will extend our global leadership in the energy industry. We are more than doubling our LNG production to 142 million tonnes per annum in Qatar, which will become 160 million with the addition of production from our Golden Pass LNG project in the United States. This growth becomes even more important as we look at the strategic expansion in the petrochemical sector, increasing our production capacity of polymers, urea fertilisers, condensates, liquefied petroleum gas, and helium,” added the Minister. 

Al-Kaabi wished the graduates the best of success as they take their position across Qatar’s energy sector and thanked their parents and families for the support they provided.

He extended his gratitude to all those involved in the education and training programmes in QatarEnergy and its affiliates for their efforts in supporting the students and following up on their progress.

This year’s graduates carry bachelor’s degrees, diplomas, and technician certificates and have graduated from educational institutions in Qatar, the US, and the UK. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service