QatarEnergy has declared Force Majeure to buyers of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) and associated products after announcing a temporary halt in production.
The energy giant said the decision was necessary due to circumstances beyond its control that have disrupted its operations. The company emphasised that it values its relationships with all stakeholders and remains committed to transparent communication.
“We continue to monitor the situation closely and will provide the latest available updates to all affected partners and customers,” QatarEnergy stated.
Industry analysts warn that this production halt could create ripples in the global LNG market, potentially tightening supply and affecting energy prices in Europe, Asia, and other major LNG-consuming regions. QatarEnergy has long been a cornerstone of the global LNG supply chain, supplying large volumes to countries such as Japan, South Korea, and European nations.
The company said it is closely monitoring the situation and assessing measures to restore operations safely and efficiently. Stakeholders and buyers are advised to stay updated on further announcements as QatarEnergy works to resolve the disruption.
Erizia Rubyjeana
