Home Industry Energy Sharjah oil corp doesn’t expect any interruption to Qatar gas supply to UAE “We have not seen and do not expect to see any disruption of gas supplies from the Dolphin pipeline,” Sharjah National Oil Corp’s CEO said by Reuters June 18, 2017 The chief executive of Sharjah National Oil Corp, the emirate’s state-owned oil and gas firm, said on Sunday he does not expect flows of natural gas from Qatar to the United Arab Emirates to be interrupted by the diplomatic dispute in the region. “We have not seen any impact yet on the gas side with regards to Qatar…The pipeline between Abu Dhabi and Qatar has not been impacted,” Hatem Al-Mosa told reporters. “We have not seen and do not expect to see any disruption of gas supplies from the Dolphin pipeline.” The Dolphin gas pipeline links Qatar’s giant North Field with the UAE and Oman, and was the first cross-border gas project in the Gulf Arab region. It pumps around 2 billion cubic feet of gas per day to the UAE. Read: UAE-Qatar gas pipeline remains open due to energy needs – report 0 Comments