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LNG Supply Disrupted: Force Majeure Declared
5 Mar
Summary
- QatarEnergy declared force majeure to affected LNG buyers.
- Petronet LNG issued a force majeure notice due to disruptions.
- Navigation limits in the Strait of Hormuz impact vessel transit.

As of March 5, 2026, QatarEnergy has announced a declaration of force majeure to its liquefied natural gas (LNG) buyers. This declaration comes as the company halts production of LNG and associated products. The move significantly impacts supply chains for energy purchasers.
This situation is compounded by a force majeure notice issued by Petronet LNG Ltd on March 3, 2026. Petronet, a key supplier to Gail, cited constraints faced by LNG vessels due to maritime navigation restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz. These restrictions are affecting transit between India and Qatar and potentially contributing to the shutdown of liquefaction facilities in Ras Laffan.




