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Qatar Reveals Plan to Restore 80% of LNG Output Within Two Months as ...
Qatar Reveals Plan to Restore 80% of LNG Output Within Two Months as ... Qatar has announced a plan to bring most of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) production back online following a ceasefire agreement to reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz. The plan aims to restore 50% of LNG output within a month and about 80% within two months. This is welcome news for a global market that has been reeling since Qatari supply, which accounts for nearly a fifth of global LNG, was halted in March. The initial supply shock sent prices in Europe (TTF) and Asia (JKM) soaring by 30-50%. However, a full recovery isn't as simple as flipping a switch. The path to normalization is filled with significant hurdles that create a lag between production restarts and actual deliveries. First , there's the physical damage. Strikes in March reportedly damaged about 17% of Qatar's export capacity , and these facilities could take 3-5 years to repair. This means the "80% restoration" target is based on the remaining undamaged capacity. It implies a structural supply gap compared to pre-war levels that will last for years, keeping the market tighter than before. Second , reopening the Strait of Hormuz is a massi…
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Natural gas, LNG prices soar on Middle East supply fears - CNBC
Natural gas, LNG prices soar on Middle East supply fears - CNBC In this article A prolonged surge in natural gas prices triggered by the ongoing war in the Middle East risks denting European growth and hitting some Asian economies hard, analysts have warned. Global gas prices have soared this week amid fears of a lengthy disruption to energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz — a key shipping route running between Oman and Iranthat handles about one-fifth of global LNG trade — as theIran conflict escalates. Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF)futures, Europe's benchmark gas contract, rose 35% on Tuesday to more than 60 euros ($69.64) per megawatt-hour. On the week, prices are around 76% higher. The Northeast Asia LNG benchmark, the Japan-Korea-Marker (JKM), which captures deliveries to Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan,reached a one-year high, and was last seen around 43 euros ($49.83) per MWh. U.K. natural gas was also sharply higher. Qatar, one of the world's largest LNG producers, halted production on Monday following Iranian drone strikes at Ras Laffan Industrial City and Mesaieed Industrial City. Goldman Sachs estimated the pause will reduce near-term global LNG supply by ab…
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Gas force majeure hits Punjab
Gas force majeure hits Punjab <p>ISLAMABAD: Amid hot and humid weather, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd (SNGPL) has declared force majeure — a legal term that absolves contractual liability — for its inability to supply regasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG) for three weeks due to <a href="https://www.dawn.com/news/2013738">renewed</a> tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.</p> <p>This may significantly hamper the power supply from over 5,000MW of RLNG-based plants in Punjab and curtail the transmission of power from Sindh to upcountry load centres, resulting in higher loadshedding in the days ahead.</p> <p>Informed officials said while rationing from already imported cargoes could help mitigate shortages, the government would have to increase dependence on the expensive spot market.</p> <p>In separate letters to four RLNG-based power plants in Punjab, the Lahore-based SNGPL said it had been updated by Pakistan State Oil (PSO) that ‘the event of force majeure notified due to ongoing war in the Gulf region remains in effect and continues to prevent the performance of its supplier’s obligations under their LNG Sale and Purchase Agreements (SPAs)’.</p> <blockquote class="blockquote-le…
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Qatar pauses LNG output revival after tanker attack near Hormuz ...
Qatar pauses LNG output revival after tanker attack near Hormuz ... QatarEnergy to keep Ras Laffan operations at minimum, reduce vessel dockings after LNG tanker attack Qatar paused efforts to rapidly revive production at the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility after an attack on one of its tankers near the Strait of Hormuz raised safety concerns,Bloombergreported on Thursday. QatarEnergy officials held a series of meetings after Tuesday’s attack, with CEO Saad Al-Kaabi deciding to halt plans to increase output at the Ras Laffan complex, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter. Operations at the facility will be kept at minimum levels for safety reasons, while the number of vessels scheduled to dock at the plant in the coming days will be reduced. The decision marked one of the most significant energy-sector consequences of renewed tensions around Hormuz, after attacks on several ships near the strategic waterway and US strikes on Iran for two consecutive days. Read:Pakistan urges restraint after fresh US-Iran hostilities, says renewed conflict in 'no one's interest' The Strait of Hormuz is a key route for global energy shipments, including L…
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Qatar Halts LNG Output Revival After Tanker Attack Near Hormuz ...
Qatar Halts LNG Output Revival After Tanker Attack Near Hormuz ... Qatar Halts LNG Output Revival After Tanker Attack Near Hormuz; Shipping Traffic Slows Sharply 09/07/2026 Share: 09/07/2026 Share: Share Story DOHA, Jul 9: Qatar has suspended plans to rapidly restore production at the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility after one of its tankers was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, raising fresh concerns over the security of global energy supplies, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. According to the report, QatarEnergy Chief Executive Saad Al-Kaabi decided to pause efforts to ramp up production at the Ras Laffan LNG complex following emergency meetings held after Tuesday's attack. Operations at the facility will remain at minimum levels for safety reasons, while the number of LNG carriers scheduled to dock in the coming days will be reduced. The decision represents one of the most significant energy-sector impacts of renewed US-Iran hostilities and attacks on commercial shipping around the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and LNG exports. Qatar had been preparing to restore most LNG production within two months after a previous ceasefire agre…
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IEA Projects 3.5% Growth in Middle East Gas Demand by 2026
IEA Projects 3.5% Growth in Middle East Gas Demand by 2026 The Middle East and Africa are poised to play a central role in the expected surge of global gas demand, according to the latest outlook from the International Energy Agency (IEA). The combined gas consumption in the region is forecast to rise by 2 percent in 2025 and accelerate further to 3.5 percent in 2026, driven largely by increased industrial activity and growing electricity needs. Globally, gas demand is set to grow by 1.3 percent in 2025 and by 2 percent in 2026 — the fastest rate of increase in several years. This resurgence is attributed to greater adoption in emerging markets, particularly in Asia and the Middle East, and a significant ramp-up in liquefied natural gas (LNG) capacity. The IEA forecasts thatAsia alone will account for over 50% of the global gas demand growth in 2026, with consumption expected to rise by more than 4%. In contrast, demand inEurope is projected to decline by 2%, due to the increasing share of renewables in its energy mix. North America is expected to see a modest 1% rise, largely from the power generation sector. According to IEA DirectorKeisuke Sadamori, while the outlook is opti…
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Ogra notifies 15pc increase in Regasified Liquefied Natural Gas price for June
Ogra notifies 15pc increase in Regasified Liquefied Natural Gas price for June <p>ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has notified an around 15pc increase in the price of Regasified Liquefied Natural Gas (RLNG) for sales at the distribution stage by the two Sui gas companies for the current month, mainly because of purchases from the international spot market at short notice amid supply <a href="https://www.dawn.com/news/2012282">disruptions </a>caused by the US-Iran war.</p> <p>The latest price notification places the RLNG price for June 15pc higher than in May, almost 56pc higher than in March, and 73pc higher than in February. This has mainly resulted in a substantial increase in fuel costs for power generation, which is evident from the fact that the fuel cost for RLNG-based power generation in May worked out to Rs31 per unit, compared with Rs13.72 per unit in April.</p> <p>Karachi-based Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGCL) serves consumers in Sindh and Balochistan, and its distribution-stage system losses stand at 12.55pc, compared with about 10.6pc a couple of months earlier. On the other hand, Lahore-based Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) su…
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Qatar plans to rapidly restart LNG production after Hormuz opens
Qatar plans to rapidly restart LNG production after Hormuz opens Agencies Qatar plans a swift return to near-full LNG production Qatar is planning to rapidly boost liquefied natural gas production once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, aiming to restore most of its export capacity within two months, according to people familiar with the matter. QatarEnergy , which operates the country’s LNG facility, has told buyers that it expects to raise output to about 50% of capacity a month after safe passage through the strait is restored, and to roughly 80% within two months, said the people, who asked not to be named as they aren’t authorized to speak with media. Also Read: Oil and gas supplies could take months to return to normal after Iran deal, energy experts say The remaining capacity — equivalent to two production trains — will take years to fully restore after it was damaged by Iranian missile strikes in March, they said. QatarEnergy didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Live Events Qatar shut the world’s largest LNG facility in the first week of the war after an Iranian attack, triggering cancellations and denting the supplier’s longstanding reputation for reliability. …
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Qatar LNG Shutdown Removes 5.8Mt Supply, Prices Surge 65%
Qatar LNG Shutdown Removes 5.8Mt Supply, Prices Surge 65% https://kpler.com/blog/middle-east-conflict---gas-market-implications-a-continuing-assessment The ceasing of LNG transit through the Strait of Hormuz has resulted in approximately 20% of global LNG supply coming from Qatar’s 77 mpta Ras Laffan and UAE’s 5.8 mtpa Das Island plants being shut-in, and the market is still absorbing the shock. Qatar’s Ras Laffan this week shutdown operations and is issuing force majeure notices to buyers. Gas prices in Europe and Asia have surged roughly 65% since the disruption began, reaching their highest levels since March 2023. This is not a sentiment-driven spike - it reflects a genuine physical supply shortfall that will take weeks to resolve. Our near-real-time flow and vessel-tracking data confirm the scale and persistence of the shortfall. What has been taken offline? Qatar, the world's second-largest LNG exporter, has declared force majeure following drone attacks on its facilities. UAE’s Das Island is being closely monitored and faces the risk of being shutdown due to tank topping. Exports through the Strait of Hormuz have ceased entirely. Key infrastructure affected ‍ The com…
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Natural gas demand set for contraction this year, as tighter supply ...
Natural gas demand set for contraction this year, as tighter supply ... Article Enquiry Natural gas demand set for contraction this year, as tighter supply impacts prices – IEA Natural gas demand set for contraction this year, as tighter supply impacts prices – IEA Should you have feedback on this article, please complete the fields below.Please indicate if your feedback is in the form of a letter to the editor that you wish to have published. If so, please be aware that we require that you keep your feedback to below 300 words and we will consider its publication online or in Creamer Media’s print publications, at Creamer Media’s discretion.We also welcome factual corrections and tip-offs and will protect the identity of our sources, please indicate if this is your wish in your feedback below. Email This Article Sponsored by Natural gas demand set for contraction this year, as tighter supply impacts prices – IEA Oil and gas shipping in the Strait of Hormuz Photo byReuters As a magazine-and-online subscriber to Creamer Media'sEngineering News&Mining Weekly, you are entitled toone free research report of your choice. You would have received a promotional code at the…
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Qatar plans to rapidly restart LNG production after Strait of Hormuz ...
Qatar plans to rapidly restart LNG production after Strait of Hormuz ... Qatar plans to rapidly restart LNG production after Strait of Hormuz opens Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Qatar's Ras Laffan complex has remained largely idle for more than three months. PHOTO: REUTERS Published Jun 16, 2026, 03:50 PM Updated Jun 16, 2026, 05:22 PM Listen DOHA – Qatar is planning to rapidly boost liquefied natural gas (LNG) production once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, aiming to restore most of its export capacity within two months, according to people familiar with the matter. QatarEnergy, which operates the country’s LNG facility, has told buyers that it expects to raise output to about 50 per cent of capacity a month after safe passage through the strait is restored, and to roughly 80 per cent within two months, said the people, who asked not to be named as they are not authorised to speak with the media. The remaining capacity – equivalent to two production trains – will take years to fully restore after it was damaged by Iranian missile strikes in March, they said. QatarEnergy did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Qatar shut the world’s largest …
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Qatar Halts LNG Production And Knocks 20% Of Global Output
Qatar Halts LNG Production And Knocks 20% Of Global Output Today’s Stocks Money Markets Qatar Halts LNG Production, Knocks 20% Of Global Output As Gas Prices Spike By Gaurav Sharma , Senior Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gaurav Sharma is a London-based analyst who covers energy & ESG. Follow Author Mar 02, 2026, 09:26am EST Mar 02, 2026, 10:59am EST Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar's principal site for production of liquefied natural gas and gas-to-liquid, administrated by QatarEnergy, north of the capital Doha. (Photo: Karim Jaafar) AFP via Getty Images Qatar’s state-owned natural gas company halted its production of liquefied natural gas on Monday, following what it described as attacks by Iran on its facilities amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The development follows air strikes by the U.S. and Israel against Iran on Saturday . It prompted a retaliation by Iran involving attacks on sporadic targets at its oil and gas producing neighbors including Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman and Saudi Arabia, along with Israel, and several U.S. Middle Eastern military bases. Tehran has also threatened to disrupt ship…
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Qatar LNG Shutdown Sends Global Gas Prices Soaring
Qatar LNG Shutdown Sends Global Gas Prices Soaring No casualties were reported, but production remains offline while damage assessments continue. On March 3, QatarEnergy extended the halt to include downstream production of polymers, methanol, aluminum, and other products. The force majeure notice — which relieves QatarEnergy of contractual delivery obligations under extraordinary circumstances — has been issued to buyers with cargoes already loaded at Ras Laffan that cannot transit the Strait of Hormuz, as well as to buyers whose upcoming deliveries are now uncertain. Some long-term contract buyers scheduled to receive cargoes in the coming months have not yet received notices, according toreporting from Argus Media. Qatar accounts for roughly 20% of global LNG exports, making the shutdown one of the most significant single-point supply disruptions in the modern LNG market. As of March 3, approximately 1.056 million metric tons of LNG — loaded on 13 vessels —was stranded in the Persian Gulf west of the Strait of Hormuz, according to ship-tracking data from Kpler. Three additional empty LNG carriers were standing by awaiting a possible restart of production. The disruption is …
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Qatar plans rapid LNG output restart after Strait of Hormuz reopens: report
Qatar plans rapid LNG output restart after Strait of Hormuz reopens: report Qatar plans rapid LNG output restart after Strait of Hormuz reopens: report Qatar plans a rapid LNG production recovery as preparations intensify for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. By Anadolu June 16, 2026 Share Facebook X WhatsApp Copy URL By Anadolu June 16, 2026 Share Facebook X WhatsApp Copy URL Qatar is preparing to rapidly increase liquefied natural gas (LNG) production once the Strait of Hormuz reopens, with plans to restore most of its export capacity within two months, Bloomberg reported Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. QatarEnergy, which operates the country’s LNG facilities, has told buyers it expects to lift output to about 50% of capacity one month after safe passage through the strait is restored and to roughly 80% within two months, according to the report. There has been no official confirmation yet from Doha or QatarEnergy. The remaining capacity, equivalent to two production trains, is expected to take years to fully restore after damage from Iranian missile strikes in March, Bloomberg cited the people as saying. Qatar shut the Ras Laffan LNG complex, the world’s l…
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Geopolitical Tensions Resurge as Qatar Halts LNG Expansion Following ...
Geopolitical Tensions Resurge as Qatar Halts LNG Expansion Following ... Key Takeaways Energy Markets in Turmoil: Qatar has halted plans to revive LNG production at the world’s largest facility following an attack on the Al Rekayyat tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening 20% of global supply . Micron ’s Massive Expansion: Micron Technology ( MU ) announced a surge in planned U.S. investments to over $250 billion through 2035 , targeting 40% of global DRAM production on American soil. Geopolitical Escalation: U.S. forces struck approximately 90 targets in Iran over the last 48 hours, resulting in at least 14 deaths , including three members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) . Labor Market Stability: U.S. Initial Jobless Claims for the week ending July 4 came in at 215,000 , slightly better than the 217,000 estimate , signaling continued resilience in the domestic workforce. Apple Explores New AI Tech: Reports indicate Apple ( AAPL ) has held discussions with PrismML regarding the integration of its machine learning technology into the Apple ecosystem. Energy Crisis Deepens as Hormuz Conflict Escalates Global energy security faced a significant setback Thursday as…
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As ceasefire provides window, Oil minister Hardeep Puri on visit to ...
As ceasefire provides window, Oil minister Hardeep Puri on visit to ... Amid the temporary and fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran in the West Asia war, Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri is on a two-day visit to the Gulf country, which is India’s largest source of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). According to sources,prioritisation of LNG and LPG supplies to Indiais likely to be a top agenda item in Puri’s discussions in Qatar. While the Petroleum Ministry made a last-minute announcement about Puri’s visit on Thursday, it did not provide further details. In a government briefing on the West Asia crisis, Petroleum Ministry Joint Secretary Sujata Sharma said that details of the minister’s visit shall be provided once he is back from Qatar. Puri’s visit comes just a day after the US and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire in the West Asia war, with Iran also saying that safe passage of ships through the maritime chokepoint of the Strait of Hormuz “will be possible via coordination with Iran’s armed forces” and due consideration of “technical limitations”. The situation, however, remains tense with vessel movements through the Strait still hi…
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Qatar Plans to Increase Natural Gas Production - Inspectioneering
Qatar Plans to Increase Natural Gas Production - Inspectioneering Qatar will raise natural gas production despite a recent steep drop in global prices, in a long-term bet on rising demand for the less polluting fuel in Europe and Asia. QatarEnergy chief Saad al-Kaabi said on Sunday a new expansion of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) production will add 16 million metric tons per year to its expansion plans, bringing total capacity to 142 million tons per year (tpy). The Qatari announcement comes as Asian LNG prices have recently collapsed to a nearly three-year low as higher-than-usual temperatures during the Northern Hemisphere winter have slashed demand. LNG is gas that is super-cooled to a liquid, which reduces its volume to allow for transport by ship. Asian and European gas prices surged to a record in 2022 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent cutoff of Russian gas supplies to Europe. Amid the price surge, U.S. gas suppliers filled the supply vacuum, establishing themselves as the world's biggest LNG exporter in 2023, surpassing Qatar, though Qatari supplies also helped to replace the volumes. The Qatari announcement also follows a decision from U.S. …
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LNG Imports - Thoughtful Journalism About Energy's Future
LNG Imports - Thoughtful Journalism About Energy's Future IEEFA warns the LNG industry that it could risk repeating the coal industry’s mistakes from decades past. Bloomberg photo by James MacDonald. This article was published by The Energy Mix on Dec. 16, 2025. By Mitchell Beer A drop-off in Asian and European demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), just as a wave of new production facilities come online, is raising questions about whether demand will ever materialize for a fuel that investors have spent eye-watering sums to bring to market. In Asia, LNG demand “is on pace to fall by 5 per cent in 2025 as high prices and ongoing trade tensions constrain the region’s appetite for the fuel,” the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) reported earlier this month. In the European Union, the utilization rate for LNG terminals has stood around 50 per cent for most of this year, wrote Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz, IEEFA’s lead energy analyst for Europe, in a recent LinkedIn post, and demand between July and September, 2025 was down 9 per cent compared to the same period last year. In October, IEEFA projected that European gas demand will fall 15 per cent and impor…
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Middle East escalation disrupts global gas supply - yet this is not 2022
Middle East escalation disrupts global gas supply - yet this is not 2022 Natural gas prices have reacted strongly to QatarEnergy’s decision to cease LNG production and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating conflict in the Middle East escalate.Still, despite a more than 52% surge at Europe’s benchmark Title Transfer Facility (TTF) on 2 March, Rystad Energy expects the current supply shock to have a limited long-term impact on global gas and liquefied natural gas markets.This outlook is based on the expectation that the disruption will be temporary and manageable in terms of volumes. Here is Rystad Energy’s gas market update from Jan-Eric Fahnrich, Senior Analyst, Gas & LNG Research, Rystad Energy: “With Qatari LNG output halted and the Strait of Hormuz closed, global LNG supply is set to tighten sharply, a trend already reflected in recent price movements.The scale of lost volumes will depend on the extent of any infrastructure damage, which is still being assessed, and the duration of the Strait’s closure to maritime traffic. In a scenario where there is limited or no damage and hostilities subside quickly, leading to a 15-day production halt, we estimate a 4.3% d…
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Pakistan Issues Emergency LNG Tender for Two Cargoes as Power Crisis ...
Pakistan Issues Emergency LNG Tender for Two Cargoes as Power Crisis ... Click Here for 150+ Global Oil Prices Click Here for 150+ Global Oil Prices Click Here for 150+ Global Oil Prices Click Here for 150+ Global Oil Prices Click Here for 150+ Global Oil Prices Click Here for 150+ Global Oil Prices Click Here for 150+ Global Oil Prices Click Here for 150+ Global Oil Prices Trump Pressures Gas Stations to Slash Prices "Immediately" Find us on: Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan signed a… China is positioning itself to… Tsvetana Paraskova What I Cover Tsvetana Paraskova is an energy and commodities journalist who has contributed to Oilprice.com for nearly a decade, covering global energy markets, commodities,… More Info Pakistan on Wednesday issued a tender seeking to urgently buy two LNG cargoes for delivery later this month as the country struggles to cope with a gas and power crisis amid disrupted LNG supplies from the Middle East. Pakistan LNG Limited (PLL), the state-owned company procuring LNG from international markets,issued a tenderon Wednesday inviting bids from LNG suppliers for the supply of LNG on a Delivered Ex-Ship (DES) basis at Port Qasim, Karachi. Pakist…

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The force majeure may significantly hamper power supply from over 5,000 MW of RLNG‑based plants in Punjab and curtail transmission of power from Sindh to upcountry load centres, resulting in higher loadshedding in the days ahead.
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Informed officials said rationing from already imported cargoes could help mitigate shortages, and the government would have to increase dependence on the spot market.
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Pakistan State Oil informed SNGPL that the force majeure event due to the ongoing war in the Gulf region remains in effect and continues to prevent the performance of its supplier.
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Qatar announced a plan to bring most of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) production back online following a ceasefire agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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The plan aims to restore 50 % of LNG output within a month and about 80 % within two months.
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Qatari LNG supply, which accounts for nearly a fifth of global LNG, was halted in March.
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The initial supply shock sent European (TTF) and Asian (JKM) gas prices up by 30‑50 %.
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The 80 % restoration target is based on the remaining undamaged capacity.
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dailyalpha.us “soaring by 30-50%” → prices up by 30-50%

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