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Qatar Shipyard Technology Solutions is a joint-venture between Nakilat and Keppel Offshore & Marine. The company offers ship repair and conversion for all types of marine vessels as well as fabrication and maintenance services for offshore and onshore structures. QFAB is a joint-venture between Nakilat and McDermott International.
Doha Port (Arabic: ميناء الدوحة, romanized: Mīnā’ ad Dawḩah) is a census-designated port district in Doha, the capital city of Qatar. [2] [3]Doha Port is centrally located in Doha, and is adjacent to some of the country's most popular tourist destinations such as Doha Corniche and Souq Waqif. [4]
The deadweight of Mozah vessel is 128,900 DWT and the gross tonnage is 163,922 GT. Such tonnage and size allow the cargo ship to carry 266,000 cubic metres (9,400,000 cu ft) of liquefied natural gas with a temperature of −163 °C (−261 °F).
Hamad Port is Qatar's main seaport, located south of Doha in the Umm Al-Houl area. Construction of the port began in 2010; it became operational in December 2016. [ 1 ] It was officially opened in September 2017, and is expected to become fully operational by 2020. [ 2 ]
On 16 June 2016, [5] Qatar awarded Fincantieri a €4 billion contract that included the construction of the four Al Zubarah corvettes. The ships were delivered between 2021 and 2023. [2] In 2023, Fincantieri offered Greece a derivative of the Al Zubarah, the FCx30. [3]
Q-Max is a type of ship, specifically a membrane type LNG carrier. In the name Q-Max, "Q" stands for Qatar and "Max" for the maximum size of ship able to dock at the Liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in Qatar. Ships of this type are the largest LNG carriers in the world. [1] [10]
The ship was built by the Italian firm Fincantieri as an enlarged and improved version of the San Giorgio class similar to the Algerian Kalaat Béni Abbès. The ship measures 143 metres (469 ft 2 in) long and 21.5 metres (70 ft 6 in) wide. [4] Al Fulk has a continuous flight deck with two deck-landing spots for helicopters at the bow and stern.
Musherib-class offshore patrol vessels (2 P) Pages in category "Ships of the Qatari Emiri Navy" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.