
Japan Resumes Qatar LNG Plant Construction
Chiyoda restarts work on a Qatari LNG plant after evacuations. Enhanced safety measures are in place for returning staff.
Japan's Chiyoda Corporation is resuming construction on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Qatar. This development signals a strengthening of energy ties between Japan and Qatar.
The project had faced prior disruptions, leading to staff evacuations. Now, workers are returning with bolstered safety protocols to ensure a secure working environment.
While this project is primarily industrial, it highlights Japan's commitment to stable energy supplies. This stability indirectly supports Japan's tourism sector by ensuring consistent infrastructure and services.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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