Qatargas recently conducted a major emergency response exercise in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, Qatar Petroleum, and various shareholders.

The exercise involved a simulated fire and a co-ordinated response from professional teams at a hydrocarbon storage tank in Ras Laffan Industrial City. Qatargas’ Ras Laffan tank farm is a strategic resource and a key link in the supply chain of hydrocarbon producers within Ras Laffan Industrial City.
The exercise included the successful deployment of response equipment, tested logistics, and validated command and control capability including the integration of all response organisations, thereby providing a unique training opportunity to all exercise participants.
"We have been deliberate in our planning to include all necessary statewide resources to ensure readiness to respond to an incident that requires fully integrated, large-scale support to any industrial asset within Qatar," said Hamad al-Duhaimi, Civil Defence Operations director, Ministry of the Interior.
He said the exercise gave all responding organisations the opportunity to enhance their overall ability to succeed in future deployments, particularly with respect to communications and pooling of resources.
“Exercising for a multifaceted incident enabled Qatargas to validate our world-class response plans and procedures. This joint exercise is testament to our readiness to minimise the impact of an event as safely and efficiently as possible,” said Hassan Jassim Abu Khamis, manager, Emergency Management Services and Security at Qatargas.

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