Mohammed al-Sada, Qatar's minister of state for energy, has said that Qatargas is expected to complete work on two remaining trains by year end, raising the Gulf state's capacity to liquefy 77 million tonnes of natural gas annually before the end of 2010, Reuters has reported. "The target of 77 million tonnes is undoubtedly going to be achieved," he said. "It is towards the end of this year that we are planning to achieve it. All the projects are progressing very well."
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