Chiyoda wins feed contract for North Field West LNG project

23 January 2026

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QatarEnergy has awarded Japan-based Chiyoda Corporation a contract for front-end engineering and design (feed) work on its North Field West liquefied natural gas (LNG) project.

The North Field West project is the next phase of QatarEnergy’s North Field LNG expansion programme. The scheme will further increase Qatar’s overall LNG production capacity to 142 million tonnes a year (t/y) upon commissioning, which is scheduled for 2030.

Chiyoda said in a statement that the feed contract for the project was awarded by QatarEnergy’s subsidiary QatarEnergy LNG, which is overseeing the North Field LNG expansion programme on behalf of its parent company. The Japanese firm has yet to provide further details about its contract.

QatarEnergy announced the North Field West project, which is the third phase of its estimated $40bn North Field LNG expansion programme, in February 2024.

The North Field West project will have an LNG production capacity of 16 million t/y, which is expected to be achieved through two 8 million t/y LNG processing trains, based on the two earlier phases of QatarEnergy’s LNG expansion programme. The new project will draw feedstock for LNG production from the western zone of the North Field offshore gas reserve.

MEED recently reported that QatarEnergy had awarded a contract for the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of four offshore jackets and associated units at the North Field gas reserve in Qatari waters, as part of the wider North Field West project.

US-headquartered McDermott International won the contract for the offshore jackets package, which is estimated to be valued at around $200m, according to sources. The new jackets to be installed will boost gas production from the North Field reservoirs, providing additional gas feedstock for the North Field West LNG project.

Major projects under execution

QatarEnergy is understood to have spent nearly $30bn on the first two phases of its North Field expansion programme – North Field East and North Field South – which will raise its LNG production capacity from 77.5 million t/y to 126 million t/y by 2028. Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) works on both projects are progressing.

QatarEnergy awarded the main EPC contracts for the North Field East project in 2021. The project aimed to boost LNG output to 110 million t/y by 2025. The $13bn EPC package – covering the EPCI of four LNG trains, each with a capacity of 8 million t/y – was awarded in February 2021 to a consortium of Chiyoda and France’s Technip Energies.

In May 2023, QatarEnergy awarded the $10bn main EPC contract for the North Field South project to a consortium of Technip Energies and Lebanon-based Consolidated Contractors Company.

The contract includes two large LNG trains, each with a capacity of 7.8 million t/y.

Once fully operational, the first two phases of the North Field expansion will add 48 million t/y of supply to the global LNG market.

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Indrajit Sen
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